Letters
Our Right To Read Cheaply
It is the start of a new semester, and with it comes the proverbial clean slate: new professors, new courses,
Love Me Tender, Love Me True
“She is the perfect woman. Stunningly attractive. Has a nice laugh. And an even nicer physique. She is your dream
A Reluctant Valentine
To set the record straight, Valentine’s Day is not a precious occasion for togetherness and budding romance. It is not
Council, Crimson Must Focus on Harvard
To the editors: As a student at Harvard in the late ’90s, I was witness to the folly of those
Little To Laugh At in Lampooning of Bush
To the editors: I found Garrett Grolemund’s portrayal of President George W. Bush as fighting a lengthy war on terror
Give Lee a Chance
To the editors: Undergraduate Council President Sujean S. Lee’s comments regarding “political or controversial” issues have been seriously misconstrued (Editorial,
Not All Holden Choir Voices Were Heard
To the editors: While your news article on the Holden choirs (News, “Holden Choirs Singing the Blues,” Feb. 6) rightly
Bush Budget Sets Clear Priorities On Security
To the editors: In your article entitled “Bush’s Irresponsible Budget,” (Editorial, Feb. 7), I feel that you have failed to
Unjustified Outrage
To the editors: Boy, am I tired of The Crimson’s endless moralizing and trite commentary regarding Suzanne Pomey and Randy
Unwarranted Personal Attack on Pomey
To the editors: Most columns discuss opinions on issues that affect the student body and beyond—not petty, personal grievances, as
With Friends Like These
Saudi Arabia, as one of America’s primary allies in the Middle East, was never a candidate to be part of
Fair Treatment for Captives
Over the past month, the United States has begun transferring detainees captured in the Afghanistan conflict to a military base
Heavy Metal for Harvard
Princeton has one. The University of Chicago has one. Cornell sort of has one, as does Brown. Andover has one,
A Super Sunday?
Professional sports, and football in particular, have never been my passion. It’s a dark—if poorly concealed—secret, and not one to