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Divorced. British Cinemactor Herbert Marshall, 49; by British Cinemactress Edna Best, 39; at Las Vegas, Nev., under the auspices of Judge Roger Foley, who five minutes later married her to Hollywood Agent Nat Wolff...
First, if he should win his suit, it is absurd to think that the Crimson would continue its attack upon him. Naturally, the whole campaign would collapse if its arguments were proved untrue. Second, Mr. Wolff's own statement that his income this year is higher than usual indicates that he is well able to hire expert legal aid, if he wants to, for not long ago the magazine Time looked into Harvard tutoring schools and reported that they are a decidedly lucrative business. Finally, he does not have to prove actual monetary loss from the Crimson attack in order...
Obviously Mr. Wolff's "poor little me" complex is nothing more than a pose, and yet in a way he is foolhardy to bring such a suit. It will be well-night impossible for him to disprove the fact that mass reviews, and the dispensing of canned knowledge have involved unethical practices and have had a harmful effect upon Harvard education. If they have not been harmful, if they do not reflect upon the integrity of a Harvard degree, then Harvard is not the institution three hundred-odd graduating classes have thought...
...Idea of Wolff suing the Crimson is not my idea, but the Crimson's. Their challenge was issued in the confidence that their advantages would make it foolhardy for me to accept. It is foolhardy, but nevertheless I accept the challenge. I do so because I have an inherent faith in the fact that what I am doing is not wrong, but is constructive and sound educational practice and theory. I have a deep feeling that even with the superior talents of Mr. Evarts, some judge might be persuaded that the Crimson attack on me is not the sort...
...understood that no student in the University except members of the Crimson staff will be summoned as a witness unless he voluntarily signifies his willingness to offer his testimony. Harold A. Wolff...