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...cost when it wants anything. Now it wants service above everything, and the railroads cannot give service if they are starved as in the past several years. I think the railway situation can only be adjusted by several measures. The government must insist that present rates and present wages remain for six months or one year to give the railroads, the employees and the country the opportunity to see what can be done under the Transportation...
...propaganda attempts to make war attractive, the sort of thing which is perfectly "safe" to issue in wartime, at least to commissioned officers? Shall we agree that these are greater works of art simply because they tell what we would like to believe if we could? Must we remain forever, as a matter of patriotism, in that state of martial stupefaction, which believes that all American soldiers were stainless Sir Galahads? Indeed, what sort of patriotism is it that insists that the public shall go on thinking that millions of Americans liked crawling before "superiors", being humiliated, hounded, and beaten...
...singing.--As the editorial in this morning's "Crimson" suggested, we ought to have a song leader, and we ought to have one NOW! It is high time we were getting our voices in shape for the Princeton game on Nov. 5, when only those "on pro" should remain in Cambridge. The Harvard stands and the Harvard team will then have to be as one. Let's start now to sing and cheer in order that we may fulfill our share of the contract on November fifth...
...lives there if he can help it; the proctor who was last year assigned to the dormitory has left. Whether his charges can or will remain is yet to be seen. Anyone who has ever been in the building will agree that it is not fit to be used as a dormitory; after an extensive investigation we were unable to find a single person who spoke a good word for Holyoke House...
Members of the University will find many reasons for taking an interest in the files of leading European newspapers which have been placed in the Union through the generosity of a member who chooses to remain anonymous. In the first place students of modern languages will find here an inexhaustible mine of present day idiomatic writing in five languages. Secondly, and more important perhaps, students of political and economic subjects will have an unequalled source of reliable information concerning conditions on the Continent and the opinions of editorial writers there. At a time when our own newspapers are filled with...