Commencement Speaker Gets Standing Ovation For Calling Leftist Protesters ‘Immature,’ ‘Arrogant’

DAILY CALLER
May 18, 2014
By Eric Owens

Rear view of graduates in caps and gowns

On Sunday, the commencement speaker at Haverford College satisfyingly used his pulpit to tell off 40 or so radical leftist students and three radical professors who had forced an honorary degree recipient to withdraw from the event.

Haverford’s commencement speaker for the Class of 2014 was William G. Bowen, who was the president of Princeton University from 1972 to 1988.

Pretty much right to their sniveling faces, Bowen called the students and professors who had successfully mounted a campaign against Robert J. Birgeneau “immature” and “arrogant,” reports The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Birgeneau, a former chancellor at the University of California, Berkeley, chose to cancel his appearance after the small minority of students and faculty members (Berkeley alums, all) raised a kerfuffle over his use of force to quell a 2011 student protest over rising college costs.

Bowen, one of three commencement speakers, described Birgeneau’s withdrawal as “troubling” and “sad.” He also called it a “defeat” for the principles of the very highly-selective Quaker college in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

“I am disappointed that those who wanted to criticize Birgeneau’s handling of events at Berkeley chose to send him such an intemperate list of ‘demands,’” Bowen said, according to the Inquirer. “In my view, they should have encouraged him to come and engage in a genuine discussion, not to come, tail between his legs, to respond to an indictment that a self-chosen jury had reached without hearing counter-arguments.”

….The audience of about 300 newly-minted graduates and approximately 2,800 people total responded to Bowen’s speech with a rousing standing ovation.

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