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...Medicine), Rachelle S. Yarros (Illinois College of Medicine), Edith P. Mols (Florida State College for Women), Caroline Croasdale (New York State College for Teachers), Lillian Welsh (Goucher) and Curator Myrtelle M. Canavan of Harvard's Warren Anatomical Museum.-ED. Sweeping Statement Sirs: Your otherwise excellent account of the Scottsboro Case in your issue for April 17 contains one paragraph to which I should like to take exception. It follows...
This statement is entirely too sweeping. Many thousands of Southerners are shocked at the Scottsboro verdict. They feel that it was contrary to the evidence. I have read many editorials on the case in Southern newspapers, and I have yet to find one in a paper published outside of Alabama which approved the verdict...
...sufficient crowd for more serious business is not in attendance, that the CRIMSON decried (even though in muffled tones) the recent attempt of the Liberal Club to condemn Hitler's "All Fools" German Regime, that the CRIMSON, with characteristic puerility attempted to disparage the recent protest meeting in the Scottsboro and Mooney cases by such a distortion of the events of the meeting, that, unless one read the article closely, one would gather from the biased and doltish headlines "Arguments Break Out at Meeting of Liberals," that the main event of the meeting was the occurrence of friction within...
...heated discussion broke out at the joint protest meeting last night against legal injustice in the Scottsboro and Tom Mooney cases conducted by the Liberal Club and the National Students' League...
There were two speakers at the meeting. The first, W. R. Taylor '36, presented a detailed account of the trial of the nine Scottsboro boys accused of rape, and pointed out the miscarriage of justice due to racial prejudice. Petitions for their immediate and unconditional pardon were passed to the listeners...