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Temperatures yesterrla.y: Mn.x.,5D; Min., 40   ‘ V V A Iv  , I.    = · ` g
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terday from their academic labors   W A _ dui »VwV L`
and passed the day in such extra- Serious D€II101lg?Ei.E01\ Skids  
neous pursuits as throwing eggs, iist- I what had been planned by Coium- N
°f1ghi7i1’1g, breaking into classrooms, I b1a.'s radicals as an earnest, ultra-ser1— E
drapmg and undmpmg statues, : ous demonstration in behalf of Iree `
painting Windows and making idea,]- S( Speevh, liberty of the press and aca.- ;
BHC Speeches demic freedom, became, in the face nf t
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With a half dozen professors ie not he 1 squads pugxlktic tenuen _
, _ _ their classgs and c-es, a, c 1p of the old Umcn Square
_ calmly d*Smi5$mS _ 1 'blcck. The crowd ci students, vary-
1 many others passmg half thexr c ass _ mg in size durmg the day from E few
{" Wg --PE=¥·¥Q*}§*-¥9$P}`?_§1?gQ??_ab$$1?tEES* edu" A hundred to about 4,000 persons, alter-
cation at Go1u ~!}*—é’J¢— netely cheeredjhissed and bssed the
a standstill. As all Morningside `L many speakers who climbed to Alma
Heights must have g9.¥3h€f€d Y€5t€i'·· te M¤·@€1"S lap to declaim ¤n’var1¤us sub-
dsy,n¤mt1¤etm-m¤11 and the shout- gf ;¤¤;¤· 1* was ¤ md dw f¤r ¤r¤¤¤ry.¤
ing on the university library steps, uy T1 merry persons, from lgngghgrgmgu
C 1 mbia. stndents were en a, 0r1e—day Hu to housewives and from c1ergYmen to
° u _ th football players, took advantage of the
Strike agmnst the EXDU.]5i0Yi of R€€d 1 occasion to voice their isvm-1t;e
Harris, editor of the student paper,   thoughts ° I
V "Th¤ SP¤°m°r»" mm C°1“‘“‘°“* be Seventy-uva psueemen and pm,]- _
College. ” m_ ¤1¤thesme¤ attended the resmvmes V
- AIII V _ mr but their services were needed only
»---· r W ’ 'Alma. Mater Has Hard Day _ now and then. They helped three
It was a, great day for the students, ai: Btfikillg C0—eds 'tu their feet as they _
4 mad not even the professors. least of all Ce were k¤¤<=k€¤ d°‘V¤ in 5 Surge Di th¤ 5
n ) Dean Herbert E. Hawkes. whu expelled th: crowd and one plainclothesman saved
the rebellious college editor, seemed to orc a Small b°Y from b€i¤B tfampled 011.
mind it. While there were a. few wh but i¤ €€¤€Y8l UTBY IEC the students
broken noses, many black eyes, some t0 __ _ ggm it (mt- They simply iB¤01‘6d ig}-
· ftqm clothes and a dozen cases ci A H A :°’m’“*"“‘* spasms Qi €§g·t0S5i¤g.
“?“S°" °"”““d by the Sudden EXP*°‘ 1°°*_ Called a ··7s P. C. sm·ee$S·· _ V
sxcm of vials of hydrogen sulphide on and The Social Problems Club of C0-
the library steps, it was really the :100 lu bi
bmuzedi {Al M _ m a. insisted last night that the ‘
gureo me ate1 that bore Goa strike had been f 75
the brunt of the baittle. Her lips were had Cem emcuv A mm tc 100 pm
rcuged by tomato juice thrown smack Ric. showed mate' 1 sggckup °f classes
Lute her face, her eyes were yellcwed or 1 On y me were held in
by raw eggs and her mouth for ¤, time wit} · ;1€;nng;gnm§· 5*;; *hES° were ‘P¤0Y1y
was gagged with mack hunting. the1 ‘ u EYE was UQ t¤Ui¤8
The mt tights and the Egg thmwmg A as to how many 0I Columbia C011ege's
Hevglcpad with the appearance Of the tm {_ 1.800 stiiclents were on strike for Reed Q
`- ' football, crowd, that group gf loyalists th: Hsrris as 8 1'¤&T€}’I Ot just because they
who had been attacked edltorially by rea ;h°“gh°.> 1* Wah 5 P}€¤5¤¤¤ SUHHY day
·· ‘ Harris. They get up bright end early ' Or wttlng °l¤$€·€5-
tc, be on hand when the first 015 the gc .S°*'·"’El5' had U15 Etflke begun be- -
strike emblems and posters were being I mm “* “'”·” ¤PD¤F€¤t that the profes-
A passed out and posted up_ and they hc sors were not ent1re1y hostile. Pm-
Icst no time in opposing, in speeches I , {HBO" Herméu J- R*md¤U·.0f the Phi- .
and with their ists, the determination m Vcgftmucd On Page three)
of the strikers to spread evidences of sz ` _` 7 ` ` " " ’>
the strike. tr