The statement of the Investigation Committee appointed by President Perkins of the Junior Class to endeavor to sift to the bottom the last piece of vandalism connected with the John Harvard statue, explains in itself the attitude the committee has taken. By their unaided personal efforts it can hardly be hoped that any practical result can be accomplished. Neither are they attempting by secret methods to ferret out the culprits. They are authorized student representatives, with the duty before them of vindicating the honor and good name of the University by calling to account those who have brought the disgrace upon the college public, and in order that this may be accomplished they call upon each individual man to aid them.
It is inevitable that some individuals know the circumstances of the act, and we have only to urge once more upon such men that their obligations to the University demand that they shall aid this official undergraduate investigation by giving the committee their fullest confidence.
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