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Reprinted in these columns are excerpts from communications of two Yale graduates to the New York Times which were published in that paper May 23 and 25 respectively. Yale is to be congratulated for having among its alumni spirits fearless enough and loyal enough to defend what they consider the best interests of the university even against the administration itself...
...drawings, the posters will "sell" two ideas. One is the "Ready"-ness of the police. They are strong, keen, fearless, victory-or-die men backed by the mighty fiat of society...
...Publisher Curtis announced loudly, and at great expense, that the Ledger would become "The Manchester Guardian of the U.S.," in morning and evening editions, which should have meant that it would be a liberal news paper of lofty tone, sound information, independent politics, fearless action and international distinction...
...Fearless action, too, was difficult ; for instance, the large-advertising Philadelaphia department stores might be offended. As for distinction, typical at tempts at it were some editorials by William Howard Taft, some political correspondence by Col. Edward M. House and the installation of an admirable business section...
...Clarence Darrow is taking off his powdered wig for good. To the legal profession he has long been known as one of the most astute and fearless criminal lawyers. To the morbid public he is known as the counsel for Leopold and Loeb. Needless to say, his intention of retiring to a life of leisure and literary pursuits causes a sharp reaction of one sort or another in all quarters...