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...possible saboteurs and spies elsewhere. But in a potentially disastrous attempt to preserve our civil liberties while fighting against nations which grant none, we are permitting the infection of subversive publications to spread and do its damage unchecked. In yesterday's "Christian Science Monitor" Roscoe Drumond wrote a lead story exposing 95 pro-Axis publications which are carrying the Berlin-Tokyo party line to millions of Americans. Magazines, mimeographed pamphlets, and newssheets published in almost every state are doing as much damage as if Goebbels were broadcasting every day to us on national hook-up. They all say essentially...
CONSIDERABLE surprise was expressed yesterday that the "CRIMSON" published a summary of Professor Drumond's talk on Thursday evening. In opening, Professor Drummond asked the gentlemen present not to take notes as the less advertising of his meetings he had, the better he was pleased. The "CRIMSON" editor who was present interpreted this at first as making any report out of question. He however asked Professor Peabody, who was sitting near by, what he should do under the circumstances, and was told that no objection would probably be had to such a report as was published Tuesday morning. In order...
...which we at Harvard should be interested in the "Mother" by Edward E. Simmons, himself a Harvard man and the author of the window in Memorial which the class of '84 put up. The others are by Abbott H. Thayer, Mary L. Macomber, E. H. Blashfield and F. V. Drumond...
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