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Thus there are two factors which the Corporation must take into account in its decision: first of all, the scholarship itself, and secondly, the qualifications of the donor. No one will dispute the excellence of the scholarship, but if the policies of Dr. Hanfstaengl are deemed unjust the Corporation obviously cannot offer education from such a source. The CRIMSON feels that since the second factor is so open to debate, the first should be stressed the most. Germany and the United States are on a friendly basis and Harvard should not stir up feeling by acting in a contrary manner...
Officials at University Hall yesterday could give no inkling as to whether the gift of $1000 by Ernst F. S. Hanfstaengl '09, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man and bone of contention among members of his class, for the establishment of a scholarship, would be accepted by the Corporation when it meets on Monday...
...matter of the scholarship, which stipulates that the student receiving the money spend six months in Munich and the rest at any other German University, will be brought up at the next meeting of the Corporation. Possibilities of a difficult situation were seen by many, since Hanfstaengl has already resigned as aide to Dr. Elliott Carr Cutler '09, Chief Marshal of the 25th Class Day reunion...
...Hanfstaengl, according to the Associated Press, walked into the German banking house of Delbrueck, Schickler & Co., wrote out a check for 2500 marks to the order of President Conant and said to the teller...
Once this year the subject of Hanfstaengl has aroused sentiment among Harvard alumni, when Dr. Cutler chose him as his side on Class Day. Immediately a storm of protest broke forth but Hanfstaengl settled the situation by stating that business would interfere with his trip to the United States...