“At the time, Silber said the law school students who wrote him a letter ‘exhibit a taste for coercion rather than persuasion,’ adding that ‘a sound argument needs no signatures, and a weak or invalid argument is not improved by the addition of hundreds.'”
That says it all; forget the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
I am surprised that John Ashcroft was not entertained as the new University President…or maybe he was!
Bill Blakeslee CBS/CGS ’70, CLA/CAS ’72
P.S. Alexander Hamilton is “a bit” rhetorically aggressive in the “Federalist Papers”. Kudos to BU LAW.