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Letters Received by the Crimson For And Against Honors for Hanfstaengl

Many Protests Registered but Several Are in Favor of Crimson's Suggestion

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

To the Editor of the CRIMSON:

Inspite of the sinister machinations of a number of self-styled groups which continue to slauder Ernst groups to slauder Ernst Hanfstaengl, your courageous attitude in this controversy is highly commendable.

American fairness and justice demand that Hanfstaengl be welcomed to this country as a friend of America. He is fifty percent American by ancestry and his family has done more for the unification and subsequent greatness of the U. S. A. than the Untermeyers and Dicksteins have done, who in their clannish and destroying attitude have lost every sense of reasoning and fair play.

May the day be not far off where public opinion will be aroused and Americans liberate themselves from the domination of those who are a distinct minority in this country. C. H. Ehiers

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