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Last week John Lewis made another speech. In it he did not pretend to be the humble servant of labor expressing its will. Instead he undertook the risks and responsibilities of leading and of asking labor to follow. Said he frankly: "I choose to speak tonight only in the role of a citizen and an American. ... I do not speak for labor, but on the contrary I speak to labor and to all my countrymen...
Another problem which is given attention is that of "Political Neutrality." In view of the Hatch Act, and all the "little Hatch acts," what will be the future status of the civil servant? Is it necessary or advisable to deprive a man of his inalienable rights on the doubtful grounds that he works for the government? Mr. Wallace Sayre of the New York Civil Service Commission, who treats of the question at some length, heartily condemns this incipient tendency to "gag" the government employee...
...Crimson wishes to extend its deepest sympathy to the management and patrons of the University Theatre, which, under the stress of circumstance, is forced to screen "The Way of All Flesh" and "Blondie Has Servant Trouble...
...university," Dr. Butler began, "has become with the passing years a powerful public servant in the field of liberty." But his next words were to belie that statement. Once again, as he had in 1918, Dr. Butler was sounding the death knell of academic freedom at Columbia. "Before and above academic freedom of any kind or sort comes the right and obligation of the university itself to pursue its high ideals unhampered and unembarrassed by conduct on the part of any of its members which tends to damage its reputation, to lessen its influence or to lower its authority...
...anniversary address to the Hitler Youth, Arthur Greiser, one of the four Nazi Regional Governors in Poland, declared: "The Pole is the servant of the German and will remain it forever...