What appears below are two of the many such letters we received after the Associated Press had run part of the Crimson's endorsement of Stevenson on its national wire.
The Harvard CRIMSON Oct. 9, '52
If you men hiding behind the securing of a degree had to fight, die, or be a cripple for life--you would not be whooping it up for Stevenson or any of his kind of softies.
We have many Harvard friends, but we surely are ashamed of their alma mater. Here's hoping you all land in Korea soon. Mrs. Ina B. Cronk Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, Oct. 7
Well, what would you expect from a Socialist University Organ? To bad Victor Marcantonia did not quit N.Y. and move to Cambridge! Well, there is Earl Browder for the editorial staff . . . Janie Doe
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