There's no Harvard Club of Ft. Bragg.

AuthorPeters, Charles
PositionTilting at Windmills

Part of the problem may be a recent shortage of bravery among our intellectual elite. Four hundred and thirteen Harvard men lost their lives in World War I, according to the Harvard Gazette. This is truly remarkable. Of the scores--surely more than 100--of Harvard alumni who graduated after the 1950s and who I've met during my 44 years in Washington, I know of only one who had served in the military. I know some of these people well enough to know...

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