Spirit Week HorrorsTo the editors:
The day when all students and faculty members would have to wear pajamas to class to feel proud of Harvard University has arrived (News, March 14). The implementation of randomization against the wishes of 82 percent of students led many to predict the homogenization of student culture and the proliferation of 80's dances, but never in our worst nightmares did we imagine Pajama Day.
Janet E. Rosenbaum '98
Sommerville, Mass.
March 14, 2000
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