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It Was 'Do or Die' For ROTC's Golden

"The thing that really pisses me off is not the money," he said, "it's the idea of ROTC being thrown off campus. The people who kicked it off were saying, 'Let people do what they want.' But they didn't let me do what I want."

Golden is not necessarily against the ends of student radicals, but he isn't too happy with their means.

"I think kids should fight and make it known how they feel. But there are ways to do it and ways not to do it. Blowing up a building or shutting down a university is not the way to do it."

Golden feels that he has become a little more open-minded at Harvard. "I'm usually one to pass judgment quickly," he said. "Coming here, I've gotten a bit more tolerant."

Despite the team's loss to Dartmouth, Golden remains confident. "Against Dartmouth, there wasn't much you could defend against. Against Penn and Cornell, you just have to concentrate on the stars. We'll shut 'em off."

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