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...result of the same sort of campaigning at the November election. Taking office at the beginning of 1911, he immediately carried his pre-election promises to a 100 percent fulfillment. Men opposed to Johnson at the beginning of his political career are now openly in the fight in his behalf...
...number of gifts to the Endowment Fund were said to have been withheld owing to the presence of Mr. Laski on the University staff. On the other hand, several gifts are attributed directly to the admiration of the givers of the University's stand on behalf of academic freedom...
...Harvard students who are American citizens are currently barred from marrying. This legislation, if it is ever adopted, would change that. Comparing this issue to work in previous administrations on behalf of Burmese dissidents makes no sense. Although I am very much in favor of human rights around the world, I can see how some might argue that resolutions to free activists in Burma are outside the range of reasonable council activities. But gay rights legislation in the United States clearly has a direct impact on Harvard students. DAVID B. ORR '01 MARCH...
When the opinion of undergraduates is as split as it must be during a presidential campaign, it is clearly impossible for the CRIMSON to strike a note of general feeling in behalf of the University. On the contrary, therefore, the CRIMSON will not attempt to support any one candidate, but will act rather as an open forum for discussion of various phases of the political contest. Articles will be run from time to time on each of the leading candidates; communications on the several aspirants will be welcome...
...death yesterday morning of Professor R. M. Johnston was a heavy loss not only to the University Faculty, one of whose most justly and widely distinguished members he was, but to the country at large. Always vigorous in behalf of practical preparedness against war, Professor Johnston was unusually fortunate in the high degree of service which he was qualified to render when the test came. Not content with serving indirectly through those be had trained for military service both in the War College and Harvard, he felt impelled to add his own active services to their, in spite of long...