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Communication

Against Military Criticism.

(We have all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head.)

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

If it be allowable to answer your extremely well written, but perhaps somewhat more suspicious than auspicious editorial of April the third, I beg to enquire why the CRIMSON considers the Forum of April the second such a magnificent victory for the anti-military-science jingoes. A Forum on armament, which was held during the winter, resulted in a tie, while the Forum on April the second, on Summer Training Camps was carried in favor by a fourteen per cent. majority. Those who voted their approval of the camps realize that long and steady work is necessary to acquaint our high spirited public with the facts; but, nevertheless, it is difficult for them to regard the turning of a deadlock into a fourteen per cent. favorable majority as anything save a victory. J. T. L. JEFFRIES '15.

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