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Politics today is poorer by the loss of the word " liberal." Fallen into disrepute because of its association with ineffectual angels, it no longer connotes the large and rhythmical grandeur of the Gladstonian and Rooseveltian days...
...when the power of public opinion more than balances the unwieldy, cumbersome weight of legal instruments. Roosevelt had this public opinion mobilized behind him in 1902 and there is no question that it is there today, to be unutilized. Definite, forceful action by President Harding, even if in the Rooseveltian manner of doing a thing first and hunting up a precedent afterwards,--would find the ready support of a public opinion which sees no reason for another delay...
There are several contributed articles. An intimate view is given of the life of Theodore Roosevelt as an undergraduate. It is a fitting tribute to the Rooseveltian qualities of leadership. Captain Andre Morize--now Professor Morize--has written concerning the role and duty of the student--the conception should be the same as for the role of the soldier. Harvard men will listen with eagerness to the words of Professor Morize. President Mclaurin of Technology issues a call for democratic, universal military training so long as war is a possibility...