Letters War Was Banned: What Happened Next Readers discuss the consequences of the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact.
Letters Hillary Clinton’s Regrets, Looking Back on the Campaign One reader chides the media for contributing to Mrs. Clinton’s defeat, while another blames Mrs. Clinton herself and her “attitude of entitlement.”
Letters Trump’s Debt Deal With the Democrats A reader surprises himself by offering praise for the president. Others worry about Mr. Trump’s “self-interest” and politicizing the debt ceiling.
Letter New York DNA Crime Lab The city’s chief medical examiner discusses upgraded technology to comply with new F.B.I. requirements.
Letter New York’s Mayoral Race The Campaign Finance Board writes that “a debate can do little to transform the race.”
Letter The Red Cross and Hurricane Harvey “The American Red Cross encourages people to donate to the charity of their choice.”
Letter Charlie Parker’s Rules A music professor writes that the jazz musician exceeded the musical norms of his peers.
Letter Revising the 25th Amendment A member of Congress suggests that former presidents and vice presidents should be the ones to decide whether a sitting president is unfit.
Letter If de Blasio Wants My Vote A reader explains what the mayor needs to do differently this time.
Letters The Outcry Over Ending the ‘Dreamers’ Program “With one heinous act, this administration chose to ruin lives, destroy promising futures and tear apart loving families,” a reader writes. Others agree.
Letter We Are Not ‘White Supremacist Groups’ The New Century Foundation and the VDARE Foundation object to being described that way in an Op-Ed essay.
Letters How to Resolve the North Korea Crisis Readers offer their ideas, including a peace treaty, ignoring North Korea’s leader and a huge economic aid package.
Letters President Trump, Don’t Forsake the ‘Dreamers’ Readers praise the children of illegal immigrants who have qualified for DACA. To abolish the program would be cruel and misguided, they say.
Letters Honoring Harriet Tubman and Other Abolitionists A reader decries the Trump administration’s reluctance to put Tubman on the $20. Another urges that statues of abolitionists be erected.
Letter ‘Pence Would Be No Relief’ An Indiana resident says Mr. Pence was divisive as that state’s governor and would be no better than President Trump.
Letters How Memorizing Poetry Pays Dividends Readers recall how favorite poems helped them and others in life.
Letters Increasing Diversity on Campuses Readers offer their ideas, from making applications less onerous to eliminating the SAT.
Letters War Was Banned: What Happened Next Readers discuss the consequences of the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact.
Letters Hillary Clinton’s Regrets, Looking Back on the Campaign One reader chides the media for contributing to Mrs. Clinton’s defeat, while another blames Mrs. Clinton herself and her “attitude of entitlement.”
Letters Trump’s Debt Deal With the Democrats A reader surprises himself by offering praise for the president. Others worry about Mr. Trump’s “self-interest” and politicizing the debt ceiling.
Letter New York DNA Crime Lab The city’s chief medical examiner discusses upgraded technology to comply with new F.B.I. requirements.
Letter New York’s Mayoral Race The Campaign Finance Board writes that “a debate can do little to transform the race.”
Letter The Red Cross and Hurricane Harvey “The American Red Cross encourages people to donate to the charity of their choice.”
Letter Charlie Parker’s Rules A music professor writes that the jazz musician exceeded the musical norms of his peers.
Letter Revising the 25th Amendment A member of Congress suggests that former presidents and vice presidents should be the ones to decide whether a sitting president is unfit.
Letter If de Blasio Wants My Vote A reader explains what the mayor needs to do differently this time.
Letters The Outcry Over Ending the ‘Dreamers’ Program “With one heinous act, this administration chose to ruin lives, destroy promising futures and tear apart loving families,” a reader writes. Others agree.
Letter We Are Not ‘White Supremacist Groups’ The New Century Foundation and the VDARE Foundation object to being described that way in an Op-Ed essay.
Letters How to Resolve the North Korea Crisis Readers offer their ideas, including a peace treaty, ignoring North Korea’s leader and a huge economic aid package.
Letters President Trump, Don’t Forsake the ‘Dreamers’ Readers praise the children of illegal immigrants who have qualified for DACA. To abolish the program would be cruel and misguided, they say.
Letters Honoring Harriet Tubman and Other Abolitionists A reader decries the Trump administration’s reluctance to put Tubman on the $20. Another urges that statues of abolitionists be erected.
Letter ‘Pence Would Be No Relief’ An Indiana resident says Mr. Pence was divisive as that state’s governor and would be no better than President Trump.
Letters How Memorizing Poetry Pays Dividends Readers recall how favorite poems helped them and others in life.
Letters Increasing Diversity on Campuses Readers offer their ideas, from making applications less onerous to eliminating the SAT.