To the editors:
I find it ironic that many of the same people who support sending 18-to 22-year-old American ground forces to fight and die in Kosovo also argue that they can not support the return of ROTC to campus because it makes certain 18-to 22-year-old Harvard students "feel uncomfortable." The self-righteous arrogance of the ivory tower never ceases to amaze. JOHN H. WHITEHOUSE III '99 APRIL 8, 1999
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