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Summers’ support of ROTC has been featured prominently in the national press, including the Wall Street Journal, and the Advocates’ membership has risen sharply as a result. The group now numbers about 1,200 alumni, including such prominent figures as former secretary of defense Caspar W. Weinberger ’38, also a Crimson editor, and historian Arthur M. Schlesinger...
...member of the group’s steering committee, Segal says that even if Summers does not change the ROTC funding, his support has facilitated their efforts to improve cadets’ experiences...
...climate President Summers has created in terms of making people in ROTC feel they are respected and welcome, that’s been very important,” he says...
Cromwell says that before attacking the funding issue, HROTCA aims to create a better relationship between cadets and other students and make ROTC more prominent on campus...
Some members of the Advocates, however, have made institutional support of ROTC a priority. Group chair David Clayman ’38 says he would like to see Harvard administer the fund “immediately” as a sign of respect for ROTC...