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Members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Conservative Club yesterday distributed 7500 copies of the first issue of their new newspaper, The Salient, and reiterated their vow not to imitate Dartmouth's controversial right-wing student publication. The Review...
...Salient editors described their first issue as "moderate to conservative" in tone, but they encouraged students to submit articles with differing political points of view...
After five weeks of sifting facts from your gibe-infested articles, I thought I was becoming more and more indifferent to your impudent tone towards non-radicals. The "welcome" to The Salient was so ridiculous that I just had to write and thank you.... it was my first laugh...
...people-things are getting sloppy around the old dynasty these days. Are you in any position to infer that "conservative students in general" pursue their politics with anything less than "style and grace"? Even my liberal roommate immediately saw through this sad attempt to prejudice Harvard students against The Salient before it's presses even start to roll. I think you are scared of a little competition. Look on the bright side, Crimson, perhaps some competition will motivate you to look twice at your onesided articles. Kara Lee Ellis...
...Salient--and thinking conservatives in general--will serve a useful purpose on this campus, if only by helping make people think about politics. But they will defeat themselves and cause only bitterness if they lay aside decency and humanity...