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Tuesday, Nov. 1. “Harvard’s Secret Court.” Author William Wright discusses former University President A. Lawrence Lowell’s purge of gay students from Harvard. Based on an article in The Harvard Crimson. 7 p.m. Harvard Coop, Third Floor...
...Army, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Marine Corps will be among the 140 organizations represented at the forum inside the Gordon Track and Tennis Center today, according to William Wright-Swadel, who is director of the Office of Career Services...
...Wright-Swadel said that he granted permission to the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) “to distribute fliers to students coming from and going to the Career Forum.” The BGLTSA opposes the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which bars openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving in the armed forces...
...until yesterday afternoon. The Harvard College Dean’s Office sent an e-mail to the group late yesterday afternoon saying that the application “has been rejected by the Dean’s Office” and that HIPJ would need to obtain permission from Wright-Swadel. Wright-Swadel said yesterday evening that he had not been contacted by HIPJ...
...imposed without consideration of how the airlines can afford to comply. All told, the airline industry is the most regulated "deregulated" business out there. The government, oddly, has been too tough on airlines in some respects (through taxation) and too accommodating in others (through anticompetitive legislation such as the Wright Amendment, which limits flights out of Dallas). The industry can be saved, but these actions must be taken swiftly...