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Gaspar G. Bacon '08, Republican. Experience: Ten years in State politics, eight years in the State Senate, last four of which was President of Senate, Lieutenant-Governor two years...
Opinion of opponent Bacon: "Under no circumstances is there any way in which any citizen could justify a vote in favor of a beneficiary of the House of Morgan...
...simpler circles than those of Harvard undergraduates are called "bull sessions." "For after all," he writes, "facts, especially scientific facts, are the most untruthful things there are." That is going a bit further than Kant, though like Kant, Mr. Chase does find truths at last in moral judgments. Lord Bacon went wrong because, though he had a scientific education, he had no moral education. It is difficult here to avoid making a debater's point, and suggesting to Mr. Chase that Alcibiades had a very humanistic, moral education...
Note: Advocates abolition of child labor yet recently stated: "Massachusetts abolished child labor many years ago." Massachusetts American Federation of Labor against him. Note thunderstealing from Democratic platform. Has Mr. Bacon become a liberal overnight...
This morning William M. Hunt, 2d. '36 will bring his radio car into service. Classes in Harvard Hall will find that the Thirty Years' War will be submerged beneath appeals for Bacon issuing forth from Hunt's amplifier. John McM. Case '36 is serving the committee as a newspaper man by reporting rallies for Boston and local papers...