Monday, Oct. 19, 1936

Agitators

"I have a very earnest word to say to the German student," thundered Chancel lor Hitler's Minister for Education Bernhard Rust last week as that sober, pudgy schoolmaster warned fanatical National Socialist students to cease agitating against certain of their professors and get down to work. "I was greatly surprised to hear a student spokesman say that the student regards it as his duty ... to inspect professors and instructors thoroughly and bring to an end certain of their activities. . . .

"The Fuehrer has given the problem of the German professors into my hands and I have not the intention of placing it in the hands of any student. . . . The professor is not to be disturbed in his work by at present unnecessary slogans in publications and discussion. I will tend to that. . . ."

P:"Any student," purred lanky, smiling Dean Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve to some 1,000 girls at the opening assembly of Manhattan's Barnard College last week, "who feels that she must agitate for a cause--and I hope we do have some--will please do it off the Barnard campus. We would rather not ask anyone to leave the college, for it is much more amusing to keep you all here."

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