To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
It is with pleasure at the heart that I read the letters from M. Blair-Duncan concerning the Peruvian University he is so kindly disemboweling for us. I am the solitary Peruvian of the Incas line now attendant at this great modern seat of learning. To feel that Harvard is unearthing the riches of my race's glorious past and is portraying to us now the student life of that distant age makes my eyes water with cheer.
Sir, editor, I ask that you print more from M. Blair-Duncan. I have the curiosity. Did they have Hemenways and Law Schools and Schools of education in business and the ministry? Perhaps he can tell us.
I sign myself in the old-time Incas that my father taught me in the ancient way with a hatchet and a slab of marble. He was an able scholar.
"O Phanka Wu!"--(M. Blair-Duncan would understand).
Sir, I am satisfying yours
Noo Kachu, Unc.
February 23, 1922.
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