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...merely the attempt to prevent an evil already done from going further, as is that of the volunteer soldier, but one which is at least a constructive beginning towards preventing the need for making such sacrifices at all. Why should not the inspiration of the present war call forth a practical patriotism on the part of the young men of the single great country not in the conflict to give at least a portion of their lives to the prevention of war itself...
...summer military camps. When a paper devotes the care the CRIMSON does to the selection of its editorialists, it is right that it should present its ideas on live quesions. The editorial column does not exist to be filled with expressions of benevolent neutrality but for the setting forth of opinions...
...active opposition to the camps, the CRIMSON does so with the conviction that, in the broadest view of the question, such opposition will prove in the future to have the soundest foundations. The CRIMSON in this and succeeding editorials will attempt to justify fully this position by setting forth the reasoning on which it is based...
...beer controversy has brought forth more undergraduate sentiment through the "Communication" column than any other issue this year. The protagonists of beer have had their fling; the prohibitionists have thundered their answers...
...well known that undergraduate ardor is easily cooled by the chill atmosphere of the Arena. Be that as it may, there is such a thing as breaking traditions, even bad ones, and the brandishing of sticks over the vanquished gladiators of the skate in the Arena will not go forth half so merrily as it should if the two sections reserved for 1918 are not filled tonight. A class cherishes no memory so eagerly as that of a victory which it helped its team to win. Win or lose, no Freshman will regret that he answered...