When Ted Kennedy tried to chastise Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito for his one-time membership in a group opposed to admitting more woman and minorities to Princeton, the pot was calling the kettle black:
Sen. Kennedy still belongs to a social club for Harvard students and alumni that was thrown off campus nearly 20 years ago after refusing to allow female members, an investigation by the Washington Times reveals.
According to the membership directory of the Owl Club, Kennedy updated his personal information as recently as September 7. Ironically, the Owl Club, long reviled at Harvard as "sexist,� was evicted from the campus in 1984 for violating federal anti-discrimination laws authored by Kennedy.
At Alito�s confirmation hearings, Kennedy brought up the nominee�s alleged membership in Concerned Alumni of Princeton (CAP), and said the nominee�s "affiliation with an organization that fought the admission of women into Princeton calls into question his appreciation for the needs for full equality in this country.�
When asked about the senator�s membership in the Owl Club, Kennedy spokeswoman Laura Capps told the Times there was "absolutely no comparison between the Owl Club and an effort to exclude women from Princeton.
"It�s a social club. It�s like a fraternity.�
But according to the Times, Harvard views organizations such as the Owl Club quite differently from fraternities and sororities, which are considered a form of housing and therefore are not coeducational.
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