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...applicable to one of the greatest libraries in the world, must increase in difficulty and in special demands out of all proportion to the needs which the average city library is required to meet. If Harvard's library can get additional endowment, doubtless it will be well applied. Boston Transcript...
...intoxicating liquors served at the class banquet in June or at future class reunions. At Syracuse the students in the department of agriculture have placed a ban on smoking at the annual school banquet to be held shortly after Easter. And Billy Sunday a thousand miles away! --Boston Transcript...
Unquestionably college papers will bear a great deal of improvement. After a careful survey of the field, no intelligent reader will take exception to the Transcript's charges. But the remedy suggested involves grave dangers for it infers a misconception of the purpose of undergraduate publications...
...vigorous undergraduate paper, continuity of policy is thus impossible. The policy of the paper necessarily changes with successive boards, as each one in turn presents its ideas to the reading public. The Transcript notes that the present CRIMSON policy favoring preparedness does not coincide with that of the board of two years ago. The reason is plain; the present board has a radically different attitude. How could a faculty censor improve matters? Certainly he could no feel justified in binding the CRIMSON editors to a fixed, consistent policy, to which they could not sincerely subscribe...
...space of a single week. The change in the Crimson was similar but not quite so abrupt. It was only two years ago that Harvard's daily was in every sense a pacifist organ. Though it does not admit it, the paper today is a militant among militants. --Boston Transcript...