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...reorganization of the Harvard Critic, an undergraduate publication, was announced yesterday by the executive board. The new Critic will be in Magazine form, consisting of 16 pages with single column printing, the format size being six by eight inches...
...publication will print articles of criticism relating to the subject of education at Harvard and elsewhere, and to the relationship of college students to social and political problems. Last year the Critic had contributions from Herbert Hoover, Clarence Darrow, Billy Sunday, Ann Corio, Anton Cermak, Herbert Lehman, and other persons of intellectual eminence. The new Critic intends to have similar contributions this year in each issue...
...Critic will probably issue six numbers during the year, each selling at fifteen cents...
...Difference, not indifference" shouts the Critic. True. It was within the memory of man, (i.e. last spring) when the CRIMSON rec'd this bit:--"The.. manuscripts.. have been.. petty, (and) the editors declared that the next issue.. would not appear until fall." The stick continues, "Some of the most intelligent men in the University (Critic editors) have written on such subjects as the conversion of the chapel into a hockey rink, a University institute for the dissemination of birth control devices...
...other extreme of political thought the chief critic of NRA happens to be blind Republican Senator Thomas David Schall of Minnesota. A mass of political contradictions, Mr. Schall once voted for Democrat Champ Clark for Speaker in the House, yet he almost wept on Pennsylvania's William Scott Vare when the Senate booted out that squat Republican, Now hardly a day passes without a barrage of dead cats for General Johnson from the Schall office on Capitol Hill. The Senator's outpourings have annoyed and embarrassed his Republican colleagues whose silent strategy is to give...