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...playing fields, in the art studio and on stage. What is unfortunate is that not all students realize that applicants to Harvard College must meet the same academic standards. Once here, their contributions to the Harvard community, regardless of the outlet of their talent, should be respected. We strive to be a tolerant, open-minded community. Misconceptions about the abilities of our peers, such as those expressed last week, lead only to prejudice and division within our uniquely diverse community. F.J. Gould '89 Chris Sullivan...
...policy preventing political expression at athletic events does indeed exist, as an institution dedicated to the values of openness and free inquiry, should strive to end all censorship, whether it be in academic or athletic arenas. We call on the administration to take swift public action on this issue. Ted Constan '89 Treasurer, CLUH Joshua Gerstein '92 Member, CLUH Neil Segall '90 President, CLUH
Segall stated in a letter to The Crimson, "If a policy preventing political expression at athletic events does indeed exist, it should be abolished. Harvard, as an institution dedicated to the values of openness and free inquiry, should strive to end all censorship, whether it be in academic or athletic arenas...
...lack of accuracy in the article on the UC, and John Yoo's seeming lack of research prior to his implications about the Leadership Project: Women '88, concerns me greatly. Crimson reporters, please strive for accuracy. It's needed to be a newspaper that truly represents the Harvard community. Lori Outzs...
HARVARD could do a lot to boost women's confidence. If there are few female role models, women have little to strive for, little to emulate and no sense that being a Harvard professor is attainable. The obvious solution: tenure more women faculty and recruit more women graduate students. If, according to Krupnick's survey, women will only participate a lot in sections with a female majority and a female section leader, then certainly there should be more women teaching fellows--and maybe even the option of a majority female section...