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Commenting on the college's role in the war, von Hartz stated that he believed institutions for higher learning should continue to educate youth "to work out its own salvation. Our generation didn't do so well," he added...
Emphasizing the importance of the high command official communiques for an understanding of the war, Ernest von Hartz, cable editor for the Chicago Sun, yesterday called for detailed impartial facts in the newspapers of America. Von Hartz, currently attending meetings at the Institute on War Problems, said that "Washington is today the news capital of the nation," but pointed out that no complete understanding of the progress of the war could be gained without thorough attention to the high command communiques of all nations, which have so far proved extremely reliable...
Unofficial reports, he said, such as those emanating from Stockholm, Sweden or Berne, Switzerland, are usually dictated by wishful thinking and are thus often unreliable. Von Hartz believes that the American people can take all the bad news that the newspapers dish...
Britain, which started off just as badly, has now straightened the situation out, he said. But while hoping that American might take England's example, von Hartz admitted that he was a victim of every newspaperman's dislike of the censor which is like "the public dislike for the baseball umpire...
Edward Austin Fellowships to Richard N. Frye 1G, of Danville, III.; Marshall DcM. Gates Jr. 2G, of Port Arthur, Tex.; Louis Hartz '40, of Omaha, Nebr.; and Richard R. Whetsone, of Escondido, Calif...