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There appears in an adjoining column, under the title of "Student Muckcrism," an editorial from a Boston newspaper which, in its efforts to censure the recent "subway riot" of a few undergraduates, refers to Harvard in insulting language, achieving no more in its accusations than the bad-manners which it claims to have discovered. With the exception of a similar affair last spring, which was aggravated by too-zealous policemen, there is no recent precedent for the occurrence on Monday evening. Such an isolated and mild occasion scarcely calls for the thunders of the press to be couched...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHO THREW THAT BRICK? | 12/20/1928 | See Source »

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