Word: statements
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There was a persistent rumor about the University last night that the "Dial" number of the Advocate had also been suppressed because of the objectional nature of its contents. The Boston American made the statement that "Copies of the Harvard Advocate of the date of April 15 were removed from the newsstands of Cambridge by the police today" but, on thorough investigation, this was found to be untrue. Captain Hurley of the Police force explained that no action had been taken against the Advocate and that, to the best of his knowledge, no steps were being considered toward suppression...
Professor Zechariah Chafee made the following statement, pointing out the futility of the police action...
...action is to be taken on the part of the University authorities in connection with the suppression, for the present at least. The statement reads, "No action is now contemplated, inasmuch as the matter has not been brought officially to the notice of the University authorities...
...University has suffered a great loss in the death of John Singer Sargent Art. D. Hon. '16, said Dean G. H. Edgell '09 discussing Mr. Sargent's recent death, in a statement to the CRIMSON...
Dean Edgell's statement follows...