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This period is the subject of Roger Rosenblatt's insightful new book, Coming Apart: A Memoir of the Harvard Wars of 1969. Although he is currently a contributing editor of Time and The New Republic and the author of such books as Children of War, Rosenblatt in 1969 was firmly imbedded within Harvard academia. Having recently received his PhD in English from Harvard, he was the newly minted Head Tutor of Dunster House, a Briggs-Copeland Instructor, and the director of the freshman writing program. Popular among students and well-regarded by his peers, Rosenblatt gained the reputation...
...current backlash of the extreme right stems from the forsaking of moderate liberal ideology in the late '60s, Rosenblatt said...
...Rosenblatt, the decision was a clear...
...Rosenblatt said he can still remember the students' angry screams when the decision was announced...
...Rosenblatt said "the idea that liberals were the enemy" was one of the worst results of the radical politics of the 1960s...