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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

We have noted with interest and sympathy the undergraduate letters on beer controversy that have appeared your columns. Recognizing that our influence can be only by way of moral airport, we wish to put ourselves on red as favoring the no-beer side.

For many years there has exhibit among Harvard students a sentient against the serving of intoxicants functions given under the auspices of University. This sentiment has not be confined to undergraduates. It is class-meetings alone from which mean excluded through an unwillingness make themselves conspicuous by them stinence. The temperance movement now national and even international scope, and it is only natural that a student body so representative as the Harvard should at last begin to explore itself vigorously upon this vital question of the hour.

The attitude of the great American universities upon any social question with ways go far toward determining in the nation. Harvard has always stood for the highest ideals of manhood in contemporary society could Whatever may have been true in the today this highest ideal includes the temperance. Any official sanction use of alcohol is no longer in with the spirit and social duty of the university.

We wish the revolutionists HALF A DOREN GRADUATE STUDENTS

We wish the revolutionists HALF A DOREN GRADUATE STUDENTS

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