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The objection has been raised by the higher officials of University Hall that this is to be a "national university" and that Harvard will have to lower its standards in order to cater to those schools which have not a staff complete enough to teach these languages. Those universities which...
"I would not have the members of your committee for a moment to think that this protest is motivated by a spirit of retaliation, that I am unduly peeved and aggrieved at an injustice or an affront done me personally. To make objection to confirmation upon that unsound basis would...
. . . Reader Longwell's letter (TIME, Jan. 14) of objection and cancellation intrigued me to such an extent that I looked up the Dec. 3 issue to see what terribly immoral or obscene article, with illustration, I might have overlooked Having found the offensive article and reread it, I still...
Of course your real objection is based on the report that representatives of the largest religious communion in Boston had something to do with banning the play. I should say after glancing at the play, that they had a perfectly good interest in the matter. But whatever argument you have...
While there is never any danger that graduate opinions will not be heard, it is right that they should receive consideration. There is little objection to having former football players as graduate members of the Committee on Regulation of Athletic Sports if the one-fourth representation is not exceeded. Yet...