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...more frank attitude on the part of campaign managers regarding finances would do much to quell the incessant demagogue clamor of politicians and of the press. Such charges only serve to obscure the real issues of any campaign. The President of the United States should be chosen, not on the basis of his bank account, but on the basis of what he has done and will do for the country at large...
Again, it is just as well not to say too much on D'Annunzio before the war. The facts of his vile existence are there, if anyone wants them. Any number of travellers in Italy will testify to that. Yet, it is almost as bad to believe what insidious press dispatches have to say on this Italian, nay, international outlaw. And so is the intelligent public, as usual, caught between two fires...
...words attributed to D'Annunzio in your editorial originated from the correspondent of the Associated Press at Flume. He is the same man who said that D'Annunzio had been assassinated, the same man who has told us more than 15 times that the Flumans are disgusted with D'Annunzio and that his "tenure of control of Flume" is "a matter of a few weeks at the most"; in short, he is the same man who has been so instrumental in conducting a campaign of slander against Italy and anything Italian. I deeply regret that the CRIMSON is humming...
...Farmer and His Almanac: by George Lyman Kittredge. Harvard University Press: Cambridge...
...Harvard University Press has recently taken over for publication the "Journal of Industrial Hygiene." The journal was founded in May, 1918, when the University Medical School received a fund for the establishment of courses and for the prosecution of research in problems of industrial health. This fund was placed in the hands of a committee consisting of Dr. Frederick C. Shattuck '68, Dr. David L. Edsall, Dr. Milton J. Rosenau '14, Dr. Reid Hunt, and Dr. Cecil K. Drinker. The aim of the magazine is to satisfy the need of centralization of the literature dealing with problems of industrial hygiene...