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...Putnam further declared that opinions must be expressed throughout the country, since otherwise the President and Congress could not know how the people, whose government they represent, felt. "The President has shown undue patience" in the recent war crises. Money has been distributed broadcast with dishonest intentions of blowing up government property, of destroying munition factories, in short, "a hot-bed of treacherous actions have been going on as ordered by enemies to the nation...
...April a year ago we heard from the Federation of Territorial Clubs glowing accounts of a pamphlet for prospective Harvard Freshmen, which was to be issued at once and sent broadcast. The pamphlet has been coming out ever since and little or nothing has been heard from the Federation itself. It is perhaps only natural that the Federation of Harvard Territorial Clubs, being made up of representatives of its constituent organizations, should not escape entirely from the somnolence which has been the conspicuous feature of most of the individual Territorial Clubs themselves the past winter...
...CRIMSON does not know whether the statement is the result of poor mathematics or a malicious intent. Whatever its cause may be, this error will be circulated broadcast by the newspapers, and Harvard will once more be branded as "a rich man's college which bars poor students by compelling them to pay exorbitant prices for rooms." It is safe to say that Harvard's undeserved reputation for undergraduate wealth and indifference is largely due to just such canards...
However, supposing such figures have been estimated by Harvard men and scattered broadcast over Boston, do their totals show sufficient facts for the statement that "Harvard men are big spenders for luxuries," and do they reveal "details that are startling in their suggestiveness"? Let us analyze a few of these details...
...fashioned distinction of issue between victory and defeat be not forgotten, if it bear any weight with those men in whom the injudicious restraint of athletics now lies, or if they are affected in any way by the existence of conditions which breed all over the country a broadcast belittlement of the University, why in the name of conscience and common sense don't they either abolish absolutely or let alone...