Yes, the world is agog! Harvard University, that 30-something-billion-dollar repository of political correctness, is sponsoring a conference on feminism that features a genuine diversity of opinion. Amazing, but apparently true. On April 10 and 11–tomorrow and Friday–Harvard will host a conference on “The Legacy and Future of Feminism”–”A Harvard First.” As an advance announcement put it, this is “The Conference that the Radcliffe Institute Didn’t Want to Host.” Among the participants will be Camille Paglia, Harvey Mansfield, Wendy Shalit, and Christina Hoff Sommers. Not only is the event is free and open to the public but–good news!–”Ladies receive and additional 50% off.” Hurry to Cambridge to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! For more information email pcg@gov.harvard.edu.
Harvard amazes the world
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Come, come, Roger. Wake up! Today is April NINTH!
Perhaps Charlton Heston’s speech to the Harvard Law Society in 1999 has finally got through to the Board
I’m sure those with weak stomachs, running for the exits, will be there in abundance.
Can we have a men’s conference and offer 50% to men only? How about a Christian seminar? Lesbian seminar? I thought discrimination was bad–we had to pass laws against it. But if you’re a woman, it’s ok.
I went to one of those things once and they charged me twice as much to get in. Worse, I only had a five and they wouldn’t give me change.
The point is, heh, it’s FREE and open to the public…but ladies get an additional 50% off…sweet! Off of what??? Harvard rocks…where the most brilliant minds get educated…..
Umm… an additional 50% off of what, exactly?
“Off of what???”
Clothing.