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To the Editors of the Crimson:

It seems you don't approve of the way things are run down here at Princeton, and you applaud and endorse your own standards over and above ours. The Princeton boys don't cheat, you say, because there is the "honor system." That's true, they don't, and because of the honor system, too. The only reason the "honor system" was dropped here during the war was because some prospective Harvard men were sent here in the V-12 units. I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but we do have morals and ethics here, and the "honor system" does work.

Where's all this money that's meant to be floating around here in Princeton? I wish I knew. Certainly everyone down here can't be gushing with opulent riches as reported. Surely all the waiters in Commons, the workers in the library, laundry and other establishments around campus aren't rich men's sons just working to get more of that unmentionable stuff called Capital.

Voting for good old Harry? So we assume because certainly you're not voting Republican. May-be you'll go for Henry in the next election--Harvard is not known as the "Crimson college" just because it likes the color red. I remain rich, Republican, and righteous--just because you say so. Paul C. Hudson '47.   Princeton, N. J.

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