6 June 2026 Harvard Crimson article "‘A Different World’: The Quiet Return of ROTC to Harvard Under the Class of 1976". Note: The article highlights the tenacity of Steven H. Peck ’79 in institutionalizing an ROTC option for Harvard students. It missed the opportunity to mention the dissenting opinion to a Crimson editorial on the issue; the dissent was by 10 Crimson editors, including Steven A. Ballmer, who went on to lead Microsoft, and Grover G. Norquist, who went on to lead Americans for Tax Reform.