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...even this final shred of my adversary's case. It is time both of those gentlemen learned something most of us realize by the age of six: when you are caught doing something naughty, it is best to admit it and promise not to do it again. George L. Wrenn...
George L. Wrenn's letter in the April 24th issue of the CRIMSON apparently underlines a very important and damning fact about the Student Council elections: that they are almost never conducted legally...
...course George Wrenn was at the April 16 Student Council nominating meeting, in Lowell House, or he would not have written you his letter describing it. We were all sitting with him at the same table. His description of what happened was entirely accurate. The Student Council Election Committee's attempt to pass over its outrageous conduct of those nomination by implying that he was not there is despicable. Colln C. Cameron '50 Donaid S. Connery '50 Robert H. P. Oiney '50 John P. C. Train...
...surprising fact that the dining hall check system reveals that Wrenn did not cat any meals in Lowell House on Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, April 15, 16 and 17. These were the days in which the notices were posted and includes, incidentally, the day upon which the meeting itself, which he purports to have witnessed, occurred...
...quite apparent to the CRIMSON that it has become party, innocently or otherwise, to the mud-slinging attack instigated by thoughtless members of the community; a shibboleth joyously taken up by other individuals whose only contribution to Harvard is constant, vicious, destructive criticism of the worst kind. If Wrenn is at all interested in the constructive work of the Council we refer him to page one, column three of the CRIMSON in which his letter appears. There are members who have opposed measures currently before the Council as vehemently as the abolition organization. They have been joined by other students...