Ill-informed editorial ranting, public obscenity and casual accusations of "genocide" and "hatred" are a greater danger to the University than a hundred "Coming Out" dinners. To borrow the words of The Crimson's editorial, such displays truly are "an embarrassment to both conservatives and liberals of good will."
Hugh P. Liebert '01,
Roman Martinez '01,
Anne L. Berry '01,
Michael G. Housman '02,
Moshe Y. Spinowitz '02,
Dec. 8, 1999
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