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...have to agree with Lat that it's foolishness to think that our political leanings aren't influenced by our social environment. A simple straw poll of how many Peninsula members over the years were educated in strict religious schools would prove that point. But this is one of many examples of why it's ludicrous for Lat to take the position that it's conservatives at Harvard who must do all the thinking...
...aside, I should mention that any student who is a self-proclaimed socialist (to those who subscribe to Peninsula's lexicon, a "socialist" is everyone who is to the left of Peninsula on the political spectrum, including George Bush) will receive much more flak at Harvard than most conservatives. Remember that the basics of economics are taught by a former Reagan advisor here at "liberal" Harvard...
TIME: Can war be avoided on the Korean peninsula...
...Confessions of an Iconoclast" (May 3), G. Brent McGuire writes that I "explained that, in considering whether to write a letter about Peninsula's response to campus feminism, [I] `decided not to stoop to their level."' He asks, "But what is our level--complete English sentences?" While I congratulate McGuire on his ability to string together nouns, verbs, and adjectives, I need seek no further than his own article for examples of precisely what "his level...
Secondly, objections to the rally over the last three years have been voiced through the pages of Peninsula and The Crimson. These arguments, however, have been met with little in the way of rational discourse Deborah Wexler explained that, in considering whether to write a letter about Peninsula's response to campus feminism, she "decided not to stoop to the level." But what is our level--complete English sentences? Kelly Bowdren's editorial, which appeared in The Crimson on the day of the rally ("Take You Night and..." April 21, 1994) led to the bacchanalian couplet mentioned above...