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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unjust resentment, reasonable and unreasonable expressions. If the letters addressed to the Bulletin had criticized that journal and not the CRIMSON, they would probably have been printed without any such analysis. As it is, may I suggest that the CRIMSON would do well to reassure its readers, both by word and by deed, that it remains an open forum for the discussion of undergraduate affairs? The printing of this letter would perhaps be taken as an indication that it holds such a position. M. A. DEWOLFE HOWE...
...Word has been received of the death of Lieutenant Briggs Kilburn Adams '17, of Montclair, N. J., a member of the Royal Flying Corps, who died in a Red Cross hospital from wounds received in action on the Western Front last week...
...those who neglect the less exact sciences, a word of warning. When the war is over a period of reconstruction will come, unparalleled in the world's history. This will be a world Renaissance, and even so far as the arts of the world are now dragging in the dust, so then they will be raised to a standard as high as they are now low. The engineer and the architect will rebuild broken material Europe, the teacher, the philosopher, the sociologist and the journalist must rebuild the minds of the nations, downtrodden in the struggle with a material might...
Captain Archibald Roosevelt '17 has been both decorated with the Croix de Guerre and wounded, according to word received yesterday by the War Department. The decoration was awarded for "gallantry in action," but the details of the engagement have not yet been made public...
...article published in a Boston paper has started disquieting rumors about the continuance of minor sports in the University. There is absolutely no foundation for this article. We have the word of Captain Moore and Dean Briggs that minor sports this spring, far from being discontinued, will be definitely encouraged...