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THE HELPFUL PRESS

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The two editorials printed below need little comment. Here one can see a definite desire on the part of those often maligned gentlemen, "the press", to give their public sane opinions of certain phases of college life.

If more people with the power to bring criticism of college and university, daily before the public eye would stress such things as have been mentioned by the "Herald" and the "Times", then the country at large might have a saner conception of what college really means. And the moving picture hero with a crazy-quilt sweater and patent leather hair might be removed from his niche of credence in the public mind.

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