Letters
Gore's Comments Are Welcome
To the editors: Re: “Gore Praises Rescue Effort, Public Servants” (News, Oct. 5): “An eye for an eye makes the
Israel Has No ‘Apartheid’
To the editors: Re: “What We Should Have Done” (Opinion, Oct. 3): Nader R. Hasan’s otherwise insightful article was marred
Christians Have Many Views on Sexuality
To the editors: It is obvious that Fifteen Minutes’ cover article on Christianity and homosexuality (“Can This Man Make You
Humanity at the Helm
Although my frustrations with the University administration sometimes lead me to believe that I could do a better job, I
Why Are Bush's Approval Ratings So High?
A Sept. 21 Gallup poll found that 90 percent of Americans approve of the way George W. Bush is handling
'Wait, I'm a Femme-Nazi?'
Let’s talk about women’s studies. I am a women’s studies concentrator. Three weeks ago I switched from government, before which
Miscontrued Motive
To the editors: Re: “Don’t Play Politics” (Letters, Oct. 1): The Crimson’s original article on the Rally for Patriotism (News,
Patriotism From A Distance
A recent Crimson survey found that 69 percent of Harvard students favor U.S. military retaliation for the Sept. 11 attacks,
Coming Out to What?
To the editors: I told my parents I was gay in the ninth grade—which made for a scared fourteen-year-old and
Keep Extreme Views Out
To the editors: For anyone on campus who read Rev. Fred Phelps’ “God hates fags” rhetoric and now wonders whether
No to Proselytizing
To the editors: In “Can this man make you straight?”, Benjamin D. Grizzle ’03 declares: “When I tell people that
'Curing' Gays
To the editors: I wish to make some clarifications regarding “Can This Man Make You Straight?” (Magazine, Sept. 27). First,
Don't Play Politics
To the editors: Only at Harvard would a mainstream political organization seek to distance itself from those who extol patriotism
Peace and Patriotism Can Coexist
To the editors: In response to Clay B. Tousey’s criticism of The Crimson for its coverage of the rally for
Sacrifices of the Past
To the editors: Your Sept. 27 editorial, “Bad News, Survey Says,” is a startling—and most refreshing—clarion to accountability for Harvard’s