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Thank you for Douglas Pravda's article on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and Peabody Museum ("Museum Returns Native American Sacred Artifacts," news feature, Sep. 19, 1995). Since Harvard's Peabody Museum has one of the largest collections of native remains and cultural items, this story is of concern to many of us inside and outside the Harvard community. I encourage The Crimson to continue coverage of the issue...
...Crimson's excellent story this week ("Letter Questions Work of 'UFO Dr.'," news story, Sep. 11, 1995) effectively refutes the notion that Dr. Mack was being criticized simply because he holds unconventional views. As described in that story, the dean's letter made it perfectly clear that there never was any challenge to Dr. Mack's right to do research on "abduction," to propose hypotheses or to hold controversial opinions. That Mr. Dershowitz would prefer to believe otherwise is puzzling. He either hadn't seen the committee report, in which case he was relying on hearsay or guesswork...
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...sorely disappointed with Brad Edward White's column, "Porn For All" (editorial, Oct. 5, 1994). Mr. White did not say anything new or insightful about the issues The Crimson originally raised in a previous article ("Internet Pornography on Rise; University Lacking Policy," news story, Sep...
...infuriated by the recent article regarding pornography on the Internet ("Internet Pornography on Rise; University Lacking Policy," news story Sep...