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...attempts to rid the United States of Bolshevists and Bolshevism? We are a law-loving people. We are attached to the legal doctrines laid down by the fathers of the Constitution. We will not give up our belief in the virtue of free speech, freedom of the press, and tolerance of all political ideas. But of late we have been forced to realize that in this special case these principles have reacted to the detriment of the public welfare which they were purposed to benefit. We were at a loss to reconcile our legal doctrines with our public interest...
...boxes at the Junior Dance to be turned in to T. S. Lamont '21 at the CRIMSON Building. The Committee has found it necessary on account of the unusually large number of applicants to consolidate groups of less than six. As the list of applicants is going to the press it is necessary that last-minute applications be made immediately, as no request can be considered after today...
...wounded arm. His workmanship earned for him a reputation as the best printer of his time. In 1562, while Plantain himself was absent, his workmen printed an heretical pamphlet, as a result of which his movable equipment was seized and sold. He succeeded in establishing a new press which was later destroyed by the Spaniards who plundered the town...
...moulders of public opinion, as forums for the discussion of public question, as well as purveyors of news, the great newspapers of the country have repeatedly demonstrated the power of the press for good in the community and in the nation. It is when this power is unrighteously wielded, when it is prostituted to the ignoble purpose of fomenting class hatred and international suspicion, that it becomes a menace. This is the situation which now confronts us as a result of utterances of what Philip Gibbs has called America's "gutter press...
...director of the Associated Press said recently, "I got two things out of Harvard, first, certain associations that have since been both profitable and pleasant; and second, mental discipline." Why should this man, practiced in the use of words, have said mental discipline rather than knowledge, or learning, or some other such term...