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The Justifiable Complaint

THE MAIL

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To the Editor of The CRIMSON:

Several times recently you have published curious letters over my signature which have given me more publicity than amusement. The first, in its obvious connection with the Business School number of the Lampoon, seemed to be apropros and somewhat funny. I can take a joke. But this last, lacking both humor and originality, being neither relevant nor in good taste, is so banal as to be scarcely credible. Really the CRIMSON sleuths should expose these scurrilous scribes. I feel sure that they are the same individuals who steal the books from Widener.

Well, boys will be boys. Wild asses will flap their ears. But now that they have brayed it would seem only fairness to print no more letters over my signature; or, at least, to permit me to compose my own. George T. Chase Jr. '25.

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