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...first paragraph of your article on the A. A. U. P. and the University of Oregon (TIME, June 10, p. 46) gives a wholly unjust impression of a very able administrator when it says that Dr. W. J. Kerr was found "totally incapable of educational leadership." The Committee on Academic Freedom makes no such charge in its report in the Bulletin, and publishes no specific instance of unfairness or incapacity. On the contrary its report credits Dr. Kerr with substantial results as the educational leader for over 25 years of Oregon State College-bitter rival...
Your editorial made one comment which cannot be denied nor defended. "Selective quotation" is unethical, unjust, and thoroughly reprehensible...
...understands the term-or appears to understand it-in every fine poet since and including Shakespeare. Any adverse comment on existence might be so cited as a "complaint." The "complaint" in Dante and in Milton must indeed be enormous! The whole thing is laughable, if it were not so unjust. . . . And why all this stuff about the Pulitzer Prize? It seems very petty in the face of Mr. Auslander's own indifference. Plenty of poets have been writing for years, and writing well. Mr. Robinson Jeffers has been writing for years and writing well, and no Committee has ever...
...satisfied feeling. The Oriental, whose name we didn't get, was much too charming to be an international thief. The valuable papers were delivered to Washington into the safe hands of the Patent Office, the murderer actually had a good motive, the good doctor was pardoned from his unjust incarceration, and Florence Rice faded out nicely in the competent arms of Physics Professor Conrad Nagle...
...Murphy & Co.) whom Major General Smedley D. Butler last November charged had approached him with an offer to lead a Fascist march on Washington (TIME, Dec. 3); of uremia and pneumonia; in New Haven, Conn. His brother, William J. MacGuire, declared that his death was the result of the "unjust charges...