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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...printing of articles selected from outside publications has been instituted in the editorial columns of the CRIMSON, because such articles ought to be of interest to members of the University. The CRIMSON never professes that the sentiments of these comments necessarily express the beliefs or opinions of the undergraduate body. Therefore the writer of today's communication unfortunately has misunderstood the object of the comment on Mr. Bertrand Russell. The sentiment expressed by the Transcript was interesting, but the CRIMSON by no means printed it as that held by the undergraduate body...
Over eighty thousand people will march in the Preparedness Parade on Saturday in order to express publicly their sincere belief in a preparedness policy. Every possible thing has been done for the convenience of the members of the Harvard Regiment. Motor cars have been obtained to rush the men to the assembling point and back to the Stadium in time for the Intercollegiate Track Meet. The head marshal of the parade has given the Regiment a position of honor in the third division, the first of the private military organizations. The Harvard graduates whose financial generosity has made the Regiment...
...issued. It was the Collegian under another name. The names of the editors did not appear, but the three Junior editors of the Collegian were summoned before the Faculty. There and in the pages of the Advocate the right of the students to publish a paper which should express undergraduate opinion, even when that opinion differed radically from the views of the Faculty, was strongly and successfully asserted. The counsel of the more liberal members of the Faculty prevailed; the edict of expulsion was not enforced; and the Advocate was not suppressed. The founding of the Advocate is a story...
Since the Student Council has determined wisely to estimate student opinion on the question by actual vote, members of the College must form and express their sentiments. In making their final decision they should take care that their attitude is serious and unselfish, for the vital effect of the proposed change will be that upon undergraduates as a body, not that upon the individual...
...Regimental "hike" last Sunday afternoon proved so successful that a number of members of the Regiment, desiring to express publically their approval of Captain Cordier's unselfish work and interest, have sent to him the following open letter, which the CRIMSON publishes below...