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Blacklists Silence All Expression of Grievances

To the editors: I strongly agree with the argument made in “Harvard’s Blacklist” (Editorial, Mar. 7) with one exception. The

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Living Wage Campaign’s Role Now Self-Invented

To the editors: As a fan of moral outrage as an extracurricular in general and Harvard’s very own Progressive Student

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Don’t Conflate Castro and Hitler

To the editors: The column “Albert Speer at Harvard” was insulting and morally obscene. To compare the Cuban regime with

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Right-Wing Apparatchiks Must Also Be Questioned

To the editors: Like Ross G. Douthat ’02, I am disturbed that the Graduate School of Design has appointed “an

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Prof. Coyula’s Expertise Sure to Enrich Harvard

To the editors: The crude polemic by Ross G. Douthat ’02 depicting Fidel Castro as equivalent to Adolf Hitler and

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Getting To Know You

Quick, name five people in your House. But there’s one restriction: no administrators, tutors, masters, proctors or students. Also descriptions

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Getting the Real News

Rick Kaplan, the former president of CNN, says that it is a journalist’s job to inform people of what is

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Wisse Distorts Israel's Human Rights Record

To the editors: I was appalled to read Ruth R. Wisse’s neo-fascist rant (Opinion, “Standing Up for Israel,” Feb. 25).

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Harvard Athletes' Talents Enrich College

To the editors: Zachary S. Podolsky ’04 argues, “Football players here, however, are likely bested by at least 100 comparable

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Work Study Teaches Important Lessons

To the editors: I would like to respectfully disagree with The Crimson’s assertion that Harvard should eliminate the work-study component

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Financial Aid Statistics Speak for Themselves

To the editors: We read your editorial “Overdue Aid for Students” (Feb. 27) with interest, and we wish to offer

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Don't Rewrite Women's Contribution to College

To the editors: Your article “Men Still Rule on Harvard’s Walls” is little more than revisionist history. Harvard was founded

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Minorities Also Deserve Space on Harvard Walls

To the editors: I applaud the article by Kate L. Rakoczy ’04 addressing the issue of the lack of representation

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Senior Gift Benefits Future Students

To the editors: Sadly, Alex F. Rubalcava ’02 (Column, “Debunking the Senior Gift,” Feb. 27) has once again proposed the

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Female Terrorists Prove Generalizations False

To the editors: Nine days after our nation was attacked, Arianne R. Cohen ’03 wrote in these pages, (Opinion, “Women

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