To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
Aye! Tear her time-worn turrets down,
Bastions of time and fame,
Built high for those of Harvard's sons
Who died in Freedom's name!
When Harvard men to come have gazed
At towers of glass and stone,
How shall they judge the men who razed
The past they might have known?
For yet another monstrous pile,
In Concentration-Campus style,
For yellow stripes, orange dots,
For concrete, grim and hard,
The Harples of Dean Sert shall pluck
The castle by the Yard. Anonymous '61
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