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Pete Broer, who took the 145 Ib. crown, said yesterday that the protest was disturbing, unjust and misdirected. "The Lowell House protest should be aimed at their House athletic secretary, who is forcing them to participate, and not at the sport of boxing," he said. "It seems to me that he is the real object of such a protest...
Pete Broer, who took the 145 Ib. crown, said yesterday that the protest was disturbing, unjust and misdirected. "The Lowell House protest should be aimed at their House athletic secretary, who is forcing them to participate, and not at the sport of boxing," he said. "It seems to me that he is the real object of such a protest...
...lost 125,000 members - 16% of the total - primarily because of the government's effort to cut back the welfare state. According to a recent Forsa poll published in Stern magazine, 64% of those surveyed think Schröder's reforms are wrong, and 76% find them "socially unjust." Now disgruntled SPD members and trade unionists are threatening to form an alternative leftist party. "There's no doubt at all - if there are no changes, there will be a new party," says Thomas Händel, an official of the powerful IG Metall engineering union in Bavaria...
...film that painstakingly documents the mindset that drove formerly-peaceful activists to adopt a philosophy of violence as the Vietnam War spiraled out of control. The students who made up the Weathermen, later the Weather Underground, chose to express their objections to what they saw as an unjust, needlessly-murderous war with a series of domestic bombings throughout the 1970s on targets including the U.S. Capitol and Harvard’s Center for International Affairs...
...Continuing to impede equal access to dining halls through interhouse restrictions, on the other hand, is unjust as long as each student pays the same board. Tuition and fees shelled out by hungry first-years shut out of Adams pay in part for that house’s resplendence. Thus talk of “house community” neglects consideration of the larger community to which Adams House must ultimately answer: Harvard College. Students pay for access to all of its resources—dining resources included. The Harvard community should tolerate inequality only if the arrangement privileges...