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...turn of the last paragraph seems to the reader to have been intended purely as a criticism of one course, namely Fine Arts 1c. How such a thing was ever allowed to be printed I do not know, for besides lacking truth it shows a total lack of sane judgment and also of any ideas of etiquette or of the fitness of a subject for an editorial. I am thoroughly in accord with the thought expressed in the first paragraph, but to illustrate with the course in question the fault that was pointed out is certainly outside the boundaries...
...there is a limit to offering advice. At least we shall expect Mr. Harding to choose men who represent the population of the United States no matter where their homes happen to be, or who speaks well of them. Sane, helpful advice is of great value, and no one has shown himself more aware of the fact than the President-elect. But it is asking too much of any man to listen to the opinions of those who seem unable to appreciate the fact that this is a country of Americans...
...having got the election over will mean a marked advantage toward stability. If will no longer be necessary to dangle baits for the Irish vote or to play counters with the League of Nations. Despite the Republican campaign, there is no reason to believe America will attempt what every sane American knows is impossible the maintenance of an austere isolation from the affairs of the world. The United States in 1917 took a step that can never be retraced even though her troops are recalled form the Rhine and her representatives withdrawn from the Reparations Commission. But two factors...
Today the die is cast. Tomorrow will see America looking forward to a period of sane reconstruction, both nationally and internationally, under the sound judgment and able guidance of Senator Harding and Governor Coolidge...
...fact that Italy has kept a firm grip on herself is not only encouraging to other nations which are passing through the same crisis, but tends also to stabilize Europe and to hasten its sluggish progress toward after-war prosperity by an increase in trade markets. It is sane and steady work, and not unrest that is so sorely needed to-day throughout the world; and Italy is giving...