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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ready for orders, not to take a vote as to the wisdom of those orders." This means, does it not, that the President shall commit the American people to war or peace without their saying one word. Our newspapers, of course, do not voice public opinion, but only print class opinions. Use the word "Kaiser" and you could not tell it was not Prussia. So far, therefore, as the R. O. T. C. discourages thinking, thinking straight and thinking publicly, we believe it suffocates our democracy. We submit that if the issue is to be decided in the interests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thinking, as Well as Fighting. | 2/17/1917 | See Source »

Although the time for enrolling in the Red Cross has been extended to today, the memberships have been coming in with disheartening slowness. So few have joined that the secretary of the committee advised the CRIMSON not to print the number, for fear of disgracing the University! Suffice it to say that Harvard ranks the lowest of all the colleges which are conducting a campaign. The committee sends out an urgent appeal for more enrolments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOIN THE RED CROSS! | 11/25/1916 | See Source »

Religious organizations often print comparisons of the amounts spent by the American people for missionary work with amounts spent for various forms of indulgence. The figures for alcohol run into the billions; automobiles, tobacco, moving pictures and chewing gum follow. Contributions for missions usually reach a few hundred thousand dollars. Such a table ought to be compiled with reference to the expenditures of college students for war relief and for luxuries. There would be an interesting, if shameful, comparison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOIN THE RED CROSS! | 11/25/1916 | See Source »

...CRIMSON will print a Princeton game extra this afternoon, giving a play-by-play account of the football game in the Stadium, together with the results of the University's cross-country race with Yale over the Belmont course this morning. The extra will go on sale by the time the returning crowd reaches the Anderson bridge after the game. Last year the Yale game extra came off the press 50 seconds after the finish of the game, and it is expected that last year's time will be duplicated if not bettered, today. The extra will contain four pages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Watch For Crimson Extra | 11/11/1916 | See Source »

...price of a year's subscription to the CRIMSON has been raised from $3 to $4 this fall. The CRIMSON feels warranted in this charge because of increased printing charges, and, more especially, because of the rise of 75 per cent, since last fall in the price of highly finished print paper. The former rate of $3 has been maintained for many years, and the CRIMSON is among the last of the large college daily papers to increase its price above this figure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Price of Crimson Raised to $4 | 9/25/1916 | See Source »

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