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...further proposed that vegetables be cooked with greater care, since at present this is the most frequent source of complaint from students, according to the Council...
With regard to Mr. Freedman's complaint that the Advocate prints unsufficient (sic) fiction reflecting "college life," one can only reply that the Advocate has never set itself up as a literary version of the Crimson, that if the contributors choose to occupy themselves with what Mr. Freedman so quaintly described as "Freud and frou-frou," it is in itself a reflection of a prevalent spirit, and that any significant change in the contents of the magazine will come not through peevish, unsubstantiated complaints via the daily press, but rather through attention to the elementary principals of literary form. Marvin...
...taking advantage of that laudable function of the CRIMSON which provides publication space for all Harvard men with chips on their shoulders. My grievance is a long-standing complaint against Harvard's one and only literary magazine, the Advocate...
...accuse the Advocate of being unrepresentative of the College, and I bring this charge to you and not the Advocate editors partly because I do not think they would publish my complaint and partly because, even if they did, their circulation would limit severely the range of my appeal. For who other than Advocate editors, and candidates of which I was one ever reads the magazine...
...Local draft boards have caused much complaint with their conflicting rulings on married registrants. The Gruman board policy makes more sense than most: the board uses the draft to solve unhappy marriages, does not draft the happily married. Example: a registrant whose wife appeared in a swank fur coat, said she had a job as a model, could hardly wait until her husband was in the Army and out of her sight. He was drafted...