Letters to the Editor
Letter: Business school wouldn't aid U. mission
By Brown Daily Herald | October 4To the Editor:
Letter: Prof applauds column against pseudoscience
By Brown Daily Herald | September 29To the Editor:
Letter: Mental health leave beneficial, effective
By Brown Daily Herald | September 28To the Editor:
Letter: Off-campus involvement benefits students, alums
By Brown Daily Herald | September 27To the Editor:
Letter: Anti-dogma column equally dogmatic
By Brown Daily Herald | September 26To the Editor:
Letter: Tap water perfectly suits 'lazy' students
By Brown Daily Herald | September 23To the Editor:
Letter: Mission statement affirms U. priorities
By Brown Daily Herald | September 21To the Editor:
Letter: Editorial mischaracterized Banner opposition
By Brown Daily Herald | September 20To the Editor:
Letter: Prop 8 decision about justice, not popularity
By Brown Daily Herald | September 19To the Editor:
Letter: Campus trash not just caused by laziness
By Brown Daily Herald | September 16To the Editor:
Letter: Column oversimplifies Prop 8 ruling
By Brown Daily Herald | September 15To the Editor:
Letter: Coverage of mayoral race missed Taveras' strengths
By Brown Daily Herald | September 12To the Editor:
Letter: Modern music has merits, too
By Brown Daily Herald | April 27To the Editor:While it has a somewhat valid premise, David Sheffield's '11 column ("Time for the Glorious Recapitulation," April 26) about the "decrepit music" that is pervasive in modern society is a bit narrow-minded. As an avid listener and player of jazz and classical music, I can understand his ...
Letter: Crimes against Jews shouldn't justify crimes against Palestinians
By Brown Daily Herald | April 26To the Editor:I am an ethnic Jew from Budapest, Hungary, where Theodor Herzl was born. Reading Dr. Jack Schwartzwald's column in Thursday's Herald ("Remembering Theodor Herzl," April 22) upset me in a number of ways. Here is why:
Letter: Bringing back ROTC would improve U. rankings
By Brown Daily Herald | April 25To the Editor:Regarding the State of Brown lecture ("Simmons: Dorms, grad school, internationalization on agenda," March 19): President Simmons is frustrated over Brown's place in national rankings and feels the rankings do not give Brown credit for the excellence of its standards and programs. Maybe ...
Letter: Chomsky's reception reveals ideological bias
By Brown Daily Herald | April 25To the Editor:From the article I read in The Herald ("Chomsky: U.S. policies hurt Middle East relations," April 21), it seems as if Noam Chomsky, outspoken ardent critic of Israel, was received quite well in Brown.

