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Colonel Robert R. McCormick, of Chicago, hates and mistrusts the U.S. "alien East." Disturbing tales about the Ivy League colleges have lately come to the Colonel's receptive ears. Said his Chicago Tribune last week: "Are these big eastern colleges teaching Americanism or internationalism?" To get the answers, the Tribune dispatched Eugene Griffin, a foreign (Ottawa-based) correspondent...
Only Yale, from which Bertie McCormick had graduated in 1903, was still undefiled. Said the old school Trib: "The most striking trait of [Yale] university is 'democracy' ... a visitor may meet with rumors of propaganda . . . being preached in the classroom, but such practice would be difficult to prove...
...Colonel McCormick's journal predicted that Professor Langer's forth-coming history of World War II would be biased to represent the views of his two sponsors, who are "extremists in the cause of internationalism" and were "in the vanguard of the campaign to put the country into...
Meanwhile, the Trib's news pages continued their rubberneck tour through collegiate dens of Communism. After devoting eight articles to leftism in Harvard, McCormick published one story chronicling the history of Yale, two mentioning anglophiler at Princeton, and two more discussing internationalists in the whole Ivy League...
Berg has since infused speed into the Yardling attack. Jim Gabler, John Pankey, and Dave Skinner have all run escort for their taller teammates, Ed Smith, Pat McCormick, and John Lombardy, lending much needed balance to the Crimson advance...