Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This editorial further states that the CRIMSON's sole reason for refusing to print the answer to its attack on the Freshmen was that the writer of that answer protested in "an insulting note" against their failure to print...
...challenge the CRIMSON to print at this late date either of the two communications from graduates regarding the Advocate, which we know that it has suppressed; or the answer to its recent attack on the Freshmen; or, beter, all three, to prove its statement that the communications which were not published "were either anonymous, or written in a childishly flippant and comic-supplement style." The undergraduate body should know fully whether or not such letters are "signed and more than persiflage." And the undergraduate body is entitled to know the truth about the Advocate affair, even after the long...
...CRIMSON is hardly to be accounted sincere in its avowals of open-mindedness so long as it allows its editorials to attempt to take the heart out of an honest attack upon it by Mr. M. A. DeWolfe Howe. T. M. HODGENS, JR. ROYALL H. SNOW. S. B. GOODSTONE. W. F. DAVIDSON...
...reference to the communication printed below, the CRIMSON wishes to submit the following figures. On the question of the Freshman editorial, three letters were received: one anonymous, which was immediately placed in the waste-basket; the second from a Freshman supporting the CRIMSON's attitude, which was not published because of some unpleasantness which followed. In this last instance, as has been stated, the CRIMSON may have become nettled too easily...
...Advocate question the CRIMSON has received five letters: one condemning the Advocate from the four men who have signed the following communication, that letter being published on December 21; the second, an answer by a graduate to that letter, which was received the day the Christmas recess began and which was not published; the third from a graduate in New York, asking for some information, this letter being answered and nothing further heard; the fourth from a student in the Law School who advised the Advocate members to go to Podunk High School for contributions, the letter not being published...