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...cause. I was strongly pro-Ally from the beginning of the war in 1914, and enlisted to serve against Germany and Austria as soon as the United States declared war. Nevertheless, I can appreciate the feeling that moved Kreisler: "My country, may she ever be right; but right or wrong, my country...
...only candidate before the public who resembles Theodore Roosevelt in his grip on affairs and determined disposition to put things through. He is an American of high intellectual and administrative type. He is a man to do things, and at the same time to hold back from doing wrong things...
Second--It is wrong in principle. Are we to aid the pro-German element in their very real and concerted effort to be re-accepted into public favor? Mr. Kreisler represents this element. And are we so soon to forget the class of ex Hun soldiers of whom Kreisler was one, and what their side of the fight stood for? At this time, when the war is hardly over and peace not yet signed, the fact that Harvard is giving this concert cannot properly be reconciled to the feeling of reverence we should have for our sacred dead...
...summed up, perhaps, by the saying, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." It appears that some of the upperclassmen are sufficiently "thirsty" to use such facilities as the Physical Training Department offers, so perhaps the system is not all wrong after...
...course, the man who sits "on the fence" might fall off backwards and on the wrong side. But that depends. He would if he were reactionary with a tendency to lean backwards. He would not if he were fair-minded enough and had a sense of balance. It is even conceivable that he might fall forwards. W. E. MILLS '22, E. SEAVER...