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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...opposition to the resolution has centered upon the anti-gay discriminatory policies of ROTC. But even if ROTC accepted gays, the case to bring it back fails. ROTC would not just be another extracurricular activity; establishing a chapter on campus would compromise Harvard's academic integrity...
SOME students do rely on ROTC scholarships to afford a college education--but that needn't involve Harvard. Inviting ROTC back on campus would embrace the federal government's decision to make a free education contigent upon four years of military service. Harvard's role should be to advocate affordable education for all, not just those who commit themselves to the military...
Four of the proposals, all recommended by theServices Committee, would: repeal the originalresolution, make ROTC's return contingent upon itschange, forbid granting military instructorsfaculty tenure and require that all new campusorganizations comply with Harvard'santidiscrimination policies...
...fifth resolution would condemn the military'sdiscrimination, but would not make ROTC's returncontingent upon its change
...fifth resolution, sponsored by Joel D.Hornstein '92 and Dana M. Bush '91, criticizesROTC's discriminatory policies, but does not makethe military's return contingent upon any changesin the policies. Hornstein, a member of Navy ROTC,sponsored the original ROTC proposal...