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Council Draws Protest, Praise For Statement

Not all letters were black-edged; many writers held tongue firmly in cheek. Someone sent in a printed circular which broadly hinted that Harvard students needed more meat to prevent rheumatic fever.

Another anonymous sender forwarded a pamphlet on "The Communist Technique." Still another sent a brochure on "Esperanto, The International, Auxiliary Language."

The self-styled author of "Broadway Baloney Ballads" campaigned for books for Korea with a hastily scrawled poem:

Youse Harvard guys are wise, We're told

With wits aflame but hearts quite cold

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"Potential high brow pundits, Yes

To cause us 'lowlife's' much distress

"Well gents I got such virile gall

That fallcon I dont heed at all

"That gall bids me to ask of youse

Send GI's books--Good Will--good news."

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