Opinion
Being Pro-Life and Pro-Woman
By Jonathan R. Hurst | May 6, 1996I am writing in response to Ellen Wight '97's column in The Dartmouth "Being Pro-Choice and Anti-Abortion" (May 3 ). She brings up a number of insightful observations, and it is only necessary to clarify a few of her underlying assumptions to better unravel the quandary of abortion. The first problem centers on the condition of viability.

