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...Prohibition is not a matter which primarily concerns an institution like Harvard," said Max Habicht yesterday in an interview on this subject. "Harvard students when they vote on the issue in the CRIMSON poll on Monday should bear this fact in mind. It matters very little whether the sale of alcoholic liquor is permitted here or not. Students can get it anyway, and also the student does not feel the financial drain and bad moral effect of drinking as much as the average laborer...
...feature article in this issue is by Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor of the Nation, on the recent limitation of admissions to the University. It also contains an interview with Henry Pennypacker '99, Chairman of the Committee on Admissions, on the same subject...
...strikers in the textile mills in Passaic will win within the next week." This was the statement made in an interview given to the CRIMSON by McKenzie Coleman, a graduate of Columbia in the class of 1909, who spoke at a luncheon at the Liberal Club yesterday. Mr. Coleman has been closely associated with the strike since its beginning, being Chairman of the Strikers' Relief Committee, a part of the League for Industrial Democracy...
...doctor who has gone out and worked among the poorer classes could ever vote for the modification of a law against intoxicating liquors," said Dr. Alfred Worcester yesterday in an interview to the CRIMSON on the question of National Prohibition...
...general strike in England is to all intents and purposes a revolution " said Professor W. C. Abbott in an interview granted to the CRIMSON yesterday on the British situation...