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...backlash mounted against the initially popular Voith as he was called out for allegedly breaking Election Commission postering regulations, soliciting candidates to collude with him, and flip-flopping before different student clubs about his beliefs on ROTC??s place at Harvard...
...support bringing ROTC back to campus until the military dropped its “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. Though Voith and Gadgil disagree with the BGLTSA’s account and claim they told the BGLTSA that they personally supported ROTC??s return to campus but wanted campus dialogue about ROTC, the conflicting statements call Voith and Gadgil’s honesty into question. At best, Voith and Gadgil were deceptive in their answers; at worst, they were lying. Both of these controversies are clear violations of campaign ethics...
...with this role currently exists, especially since Harvard prides itself on its diversity. It trumpets its firm and morally appropriate backing of affirmative action and non-discrimination, going so far as to bar University students from participating in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) on campus because ROTC??s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy unfairly discriminates against gays...
With the Korean War well underway in their first year at Harvard, members of the Class of ’54 were more eager than ever to participate in the ROTC??either because of a sincere interest in armed service training, or as a chance to avoid the draft...
...term. Currently, should a ROTC cadet’s homosexual identity be revealed, he or she stands to lose a ROTC scholarship sometimes worth over $100,000. If the federal government were to rescind its policy, which is offensive and wrong, it would remove an unfortunate stain from ROTC??s image, and the group would very quickly gain official access to campus once again...