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Today for the third time in as many autumns the West Point Corps, 1200 grey-clad men, will march into the Stadium. The presence of America's future officers, if only for an afternoon, should serve a purpose, totally distinct from any display of well-drilled soldiers in time to martial music. Their quiet appearance is an excellent antidote to the ranting extremists so common in this country. The pacifist, alarmed at the rattle of sabres, and the jingoistic militarist, suffering under an acute attack of super-patriotism, both fade rather ridiculously into an obscure wave of asinine jabbering...
...witnesses. No war record is any excuse for such depravity. The total suspense of law brought about a state of anarchy which invited the worst among the Legionnaires, and there were many of this class, to join with the scum of the city in presenting a bestial display...
...prints on display are chiefly from the collection of the Fogg Museum, but a few important subjects lacking in that collection have been loaned by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The exhibition illustrates the artist's work from his early period, when he used his own face and those of members of his family as models, and worked in pure etching with delicate strokes, to his later periods when his work took on bolder characteristics and when his work combined freely dry-point with etched line...
...Eighteenth Amendment, it seems apparent that the people of the Empire State are sufficiently dissatisfied with the present situation to take their interest to the polls. Only a question which involves personal tastes and habits could so pierce the political apathy of the United States. Undoubtedly its citizenry will display the same unanimity of choice next Monday when President Hoover's Boston speech to the Federation of Labor will compete with the fifth of the world baseball series over the radios of the nation...
...been formulated to regulate the illumination of either Lowell or Dunster House. Professors J. L. Coolidge '95 and C. N. Greenough '98 will determine on what occasions the searchlights are to be turned on. Lowell House was last illuminated on September 22 to welcome the arriving students; the next display is expected on Columbus...