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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Whether this is to be an era of lasting, construction or an age of materialism, so common after a period of war, depends upon the college students more than upon any other group of people in the world," said Dr. John R. Mott, head of the Y. M. C. A. in France, in and interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "The students of Harvard and other American universities," he continued, "bear a larger responsibility in respected to the guidance of reconstruction than those of any of the foreign colleges. In the first place, America has lost fewer of her young...
...Crimson invites all men in the University to submit signed communications of timely interest. In assumes no responsibility, however, for sentiments expressed under this head and reserves the rights to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inappropriate...
...There is to be no board of editors announced, except the business staff, the main principle of the publication being that no board shall be chosen until men of proved ability can be selected. A business staff, with W. F. Davidson '20 and Alan Burroughs '20 temporarily at the head, is to take charge of the publication of the paper, the articles being obtained by contribution. A few men of recognized ability will later be selected from the contributors to form an honorary advisory board whose judgment will be taken in selecting the articles for publication. The men serving...
Suggestions such as these are valuable but they are not sufficient. It is necessary to have a directing head, a man of high personality who has the interest of foreign students at heart, who is at the same time a member of the Faculty, to take full charge of the situation and apply Mr. Hood's remedies, if practical, and any others that may suggest themselves. Such a man would be a general adviser to all non-American students. He would bring them in from the outskirts of college life to a place near the core and would be continually...
...Crimson invites all men in the University to submit signed communications of timely interest. It assumes no responsibility, however, for sentiments expressed under this head and reserves the right to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inappropriate...