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...pamphlet door-dropped en masse last moth by the Harvard-Radcliffe Alliance for Life was a healthy but disturbing episode in campus life. We are pleased to see vigorous debate and excited commentary at Harvard so that this bastion of intellectuals does not become petrified while studying in Widener's stacks. It is also pleasing to note the Alliance's editorial independence from the student publications, specifically The Harvard Salient and Peninsula. The Crimson always welcomes another voice on campus. That said, we would like to evaluate the "She's a Child--Not a Choice" brochure on its primary claim...
Tutors that attend the workshops are included on a list that is available in each house, as well as in the pamphlet, "Living in a Community of Equals," which is available at the Freshman Dean's Office...
...this instance, the subject is Lyonel Feininger, a world famous and influential painter most closely associated with the Weimar Bauhaus--but you won't see any of his most important works from that period or even many of his paintings. Instead you will see cartoons, newspaper clippings and pamphlet covers dating from before, during and after his rise to prominence...
...what should we think of the door-dropping of this pamphlet? In general, we should applaud students' efforts to express themselves. Both Minnesota and the Harvard-Radcliffe Alliance believe that they are helping the voiceless, that they are fighting for the rights of those who cannot be their own advocates...
...first page of the pamphlet consists of a picture of a mother and her newborn as well as a letter from the president of the Minnesota Alliance who suggests, "Perhaps abortion isn't about women's rights after all!" Of course there is more to an abortion than the right to have one, but to deny all facets of the issue shows ignorance...