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...makes an important point in “Recognize ROTC, Recognize War” (Opinion, Oct. 4) that America’s intellectual elite should “be allowed to grasp what exactly is involved” in war. However, his conclusion that Harvard should allow ROTC to recruit on campus, despite its explicitly discriminatory “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, displays callous disregard for the civil liberties of American bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and queer (BGLTQ) individuals...
...sustained and face-to-face commitment they are asking of their volunteers. "Some are used to just writing a check, and that's it." Much of the organizing is being done through churches. The campaign stirred up some controversy earlier this year when it began asking its recruits to turn over their church directories. The Bush strategy, road tested in some key congressional and gubernatorial elections in 2002 and 2003, relies far more heavily than the Kerry plan does on volunteers, who are given what amounts to sales quotas and are expected both to sell the candidate and recruit more...
...program] puts Harvard in an increasingly strong position to recruit foreign students from Mexico,” Summers said yesterday...
Women’s teams, as a whole, are more diverse in terms of concentrations than men’s teams. Teams that typically attract more walk-on players, such as crew and track and field, also tend to have a greater variety of majors than the sports that recruit more heavily...
...Edwards and Mazza will probably again be counted on to make the plays in crunch time. And Murphy knows that’s why you recruit playmakers...