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The attitude of Cardinal O'Connell towards Harvard was described as an attitude of "commiserating insolence" by John J. Chapman '81, in a telegram to the CRIMSON yesterday. Mr. Chapman's letter to Bishop Lawrence, denouncing the appointment of a Catholic as a Fellow of Harvard College, was made public...
"I cannot see why Protestants in America treat the Catholic question as if a continuous reign of terror were a progress. Here is a Roman Cardinal who speaks with commisocating insolence about Harvard University and no one answers him. It happens that Harvard has adopted what may become a policy...
"If to English a citizen should write to an Anglican bishop who happened also to be a trustee of a non-Catholic college and pointed out a similar fact no and would be brightered. Men would take up the debate in an open fashion and intelligent men would adopt a...
The Harvard Catholic Forum will branch out into a new field tonight when it will hold the first of a series of informal discussions on various subjects at 8 o'clock in 12 Stoughton Hall. This meeting will be open to all members of the University.
In the University there are a considerable number of Catholic students, and there appears to be no reason why one of the seven Fellows should not be a Catholic. The whole theory of representative government justifies such a choice. Furthermore, Catholics have been known who possessed great abilities. Governor Smith...