A second mass meeting has been called for this evening to take action on the resignation of the members of the committee appointed last evening. It is to be hoped that the vote of last evening will not be repeated on this account. The college then showed its earnestness by deciding to take some active means to get rid of the culprits who committed the outrage. To go back upon this action would be to prove ourselves insincere. Our expressions of condemnation will have no weight if we are unwilling to act upon them. If we refuse to have the culprits exposed we must bear part of the blame, and our words of yesterday will have little meaning. We ought to have no sympathy for rascals whom we have so strongly denounced. They have shown themselves to be unworthy of Harvard and the college has no place for them.
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