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March 1, 2007
Harvard's Conception of Meaningful Information
Posted by Dave Blount at March 1, 2007 10:13 AM
An email sent out to all Harvard College freshmen yesterday by the Dean of Freshman offers an idea of just what our overpriced institutions of "higher" education are degenerating into under the custody of moonbats:
Hooking Up: Hot Hints For Making Your Harvard (or Future) Sex Life Great
Thursday, March 1
7:00 PM
Ticknor Lounge
Want to know more about how to access pleasure, how to communicate your desires and how to make sure that you're getting what you want and need from your partner? Do you have questions about sex or sexuality that you've never had answered? You won't want to miss this!
Join us for a scintillating and sexy talk with Amber Madison, author of the recently released book "Hooking Up: An All-Out Guide to Sex and Sexuality," before her appearance on the Today show the following day! Amber will share helpful advice and crucial information about having a gratifying sexual life now, or later! You'll also have the opportunity to submit a question anonymously to have answered during the session.
In addition to sexxxxxy suggestions, come enjoy chocolate covered strawberries and HOT chocolate. Other snacks and opportunities to win prizes (including Amber's book), as well as other great "stuff' will be included.
ALL students of every gender are welcome!
Not yet acclimated to the brothel environment of today's university, some students were appalled enough to complain. Harvard College Women's Center Susan Marine responded to them on behalf of the Dean of the College and the Dean of Freshmen with this:
Our role as educators is to enable all students who wish to learn about their own development to have access to accurate, meaningful information.
Now that we know what Harvard regards as "meaningful information," students might want to consider saving tens of thousands of dollars a year by attending a technical school instead.
On a tip from V the K.



