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...suddenness of it all, but not to have said a word in either Tuesday's or today's CRIMSON is an example of appalling self-centredness. That part of the College which knew Mr. Leavitt loved and honored him as a true American citizen, as a loyal partisan of Harvard and a sincere friend. I, as one of his admirers and as a member of the University, feel ashamed that the paper which represents the students' opinions on all local matters has neglected to say a word about one of our warmest adherents...
...railroads and other transportation systems in the country must, in my opinion, ultimately come under government control," said Edwin F. Ladd, United States Senator from North Dakota and the only representative of the Non-Partisan League in the Senate...
...Gompers, under the same auspices, the speech tonight provides a discussion from both sides of the present issue between Capital and Labor. The Liberal Club by bringing two such opposing authorities before the University has refuted the arguments of those who have attempted to brand the organization as partisan...
...launched at a Convention held at the Union yesterday and the day before. Forty-five colleges sent delegates, and among the speakers were such prominent men as President Eliot and Dean Briggs of the University, Walter Lippmann, and editor of "The New Republic", Edwin F. Ladd, the non-partisan League senator from North Dakota, Francis Nelson. Editor of "The Footman", and Civil Liberties Bureau. More than 500 H. N. Mac Cracken'05, President of the people were present at the dinner on Saturday night, and an equally large number attended the luncheon on Sunday afternoon...
...want to see it as a matter of daily life Citizens must show an intelligent interest in the problems before the country. Therefore the women have organized the League of Women Voters in order to help them make the best use of citizenship Education should never be entrusted to partisan bodies, but women are urged to join the parties and work from within never, however, losing their independence or compromising their principles...