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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...they should be replaced; but this I can scarcely believe. The alternative is that no such attacks occurred, and they have been merely alleged. At all events, it still rests with the accusers to produce the evidence and the facts to substantiate their claims; this has not been done. In the case of the one negro convicted, there seems to be an absurdity in the proportion of his sentence to the alleged crime. If he is guilty of three attacks on women, a six months' sentence either denotes an honest doubt of the man's guilt in the mind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 10/10/1919 | See Source »

...best thing that can be done now is to take these improvements as a basis for negotiations and to see if the reinstatemen of the men will not act as a curative for the atmosphere of ill-feeling that now exists on both sides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LASKI SCORES COMMISSIONER'S ACTION IN WALKOUT CRISIS | 10/10/1919 | See Source »

...main thing to be done is to use the recognized means of conciliation to effect a compromise that will at least partially satisfy both sides. The strike has developed so that at present the issue is largely one of prestige, and the original issues have been forgotten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LASKI SCORES COMMISSIONER'S ACTION IN WALKOUT CRISIS | 10/10/1919 | See Source »

...enlightenment, is of deep significance. Upon the graduate rests the fate of that great wish of the University, so well expressed by Mr. Perkins at the recent meeting of the Harvard Clubs: "to go on and do the work for the world which up to this time she has done so well, and do it in larger measure than she has ever yet been able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SETTING A STANDARD. | 10/7/1919 | See Source »

What is Mr. Rosenblatt, in his recent letter to the CRIMSON, trying to prove to us? He "agrees . . . . in condemning lynching, but asks any man what he would have done were he a resident of an ordinarily well-conducted and prosperous community in which such crimes had been perpetrated." If this implies anything more than a mere thirst for information, which can easily be gratified by asking any man verbally, it implies that lynching is the only possibility; that the said resident has no way open to him of improving the legal and police administration of his city save that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Must Mobs be Mobs? | 10/6/1919 | See Source »

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