It is much to be regretted that Mr. Lehmann has been put to the trouble of making the statement which appears this morning. No better example could be found of the absurd extremity to which the newspaper interviewing nuisance is carried than the persistency with which Mr. Lehmann has been badgered for opinions on all sorts of subjects, whether or not connected with his work at Harvard. In the present instance the "quotation" has even less than the usually slight foundation of truth, being gracefully manufactured to order.
We are very sorry that Mr. Lehmann has been subjected to such an annoyance.
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