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...article opens by assuming the "the Undergraduate Council last night became tangled in the sort of procedural arguments that some observers say have periodically 'strangled' its effectiveness this year," and this theme pervades the article. In the first place. I disagree with the presentation of this article, and regret that your newspaper has tolerates such rampant editorializing in a front-page "news" article. And in the second place. I disagree much more strongly with the article's conclusions...
...everlasting regret, the USSR initially provided assistance to its fledgling ally in this endeavor. However, Khrushchev reneged on a promise to provide China a "sample" A-bomb, according to Beijing which made this charge when presenting its account of the Sino-Soviet schism. Nevertheless, in April 1964, within 15 years of its establishment, the PRC successfully detonated an atomic device...
Then, there are the members of Pi Eta, who have shown their obvious befuddlement at the attention that the leaked newsletter has attracted. Beneath the forced apologies, and statements that "no, sexism does not exist at the Pi," is the clear message that these men regret not the offensive nature of their newsletter, but the fact that it became public. If they had the chance to do it over again, the only difference would be that a certain Kirkland House woman would not receive the newsletter in her mailbox...
...humor. It was not intended to nor does it represent the attitudes of the club's membership about any issue. We understand that the language of the letter has given offense to some member of the Harvard community. This was not intended. We apologize for the letter and sincerely regret any offense given or taken...
...Official Pi Eta Speakers Club News letter" has ruised a topic of great concern to many members of the community. The club's officers have argued that the letter does not express views held by any of them, and that, on reflection, they regret the public misperception that they do hold such views. Nevertheless, the letter articulates a view of women so offensive that it constitutes a repudiation of some of the College's fundamental values. In addition, the letter makes a mockery of basic standards of civility, which the College takes seriously...