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...waste products; by cars and jeeps and cycles which pre-empt our very living and breathing space. Already, the state's nose is bloody. How long before its whole magnificent body is beaten to deformity? How long before the bright lands are dead lands?" Every Californian can cite his own pet example of the slurban blight. In San Francisco, the famed waterfront was threatened by a new elevated ramp until a group of aroused citizens forced the state to sus pend construction. In Sacramento, highway builders propose to split the city in two with a throughway that will require...
...with banks of other cities and states that have been draining this area of banking business." (Big Philadelphia companies often have to go to New York or Chicago to find one bank large enough to finance their expansion plans.) Merging banks in other cities can now be expected to cite that opinion...
...very first goal they cite, however, is the perhaps slightly less idealistic "desire to survive...
...Barnaby in his letter says that his tennis and squash teams are not recruited, and that therefore Harvard does not recruit. But the College does go after football players, and it is quite easy to cite "chapter and verse...
Second, he says we cheat. We claim not to recruit, but do; claim not to practice, but do. I say, let him cite chapter and verse and back up that dirty crack with specific proof, or let him publicly retract what he said--and on the front page in large type. Over several centuries, Harvard has stood for one thing if for nothing else--integrity. I, for one, consider this sort of mud slinging to be inexcusable and unworthy of any representative of Harvard. I also think it marks the lowest ebb in my experiences in CRIMSON editorial responsibility...