Show PROF NORTON ON A RAMPAGE HV EUCATOR TAsTO STUDENTS Declares the War a Revolution Pension Pen-sion List a Corruption List and Would Leave Philippines to Span Cambridge Mass Oct 29Protessor Charles Eliot Norton In an address before be-fore the graduates club of Harvard college e3pressed sentiments which are likely to arouse as much discussion I among Harvard men and other a hits followed many ot Professor Norons recent utterances The speakers subject sub-ject was The New American In the course of his remarks he reviewe the condition which made this republic In many ways an experiment In the history said his-tory of Democracy In continuing he saidNo No one would have thought the American nation so devoid of sense a to go to war In the beginning of the hot season In a tropical climate and without any adequate preparations to carry that war to a successful Issue This war was a revolution The old America came to an end with the dec larton of war The new America threW over many or the old ideals which have been maintained by this old America and substituted for them those at the other nations of the world Ve must make up our minds a to the new conditions Ve are to be a military nation Moreover aU brutal tepden tier will be encouraged bY the recognition recogni-tion of force as the last appeal by the central government itself And too entanglements with other nations must arise Meanwhile we have no leaders ant hence we find ourselves wih great responsIbilities and no guidance for the ignorant I uninformed Infamable populace pop-ulace and we are allowing events to carry up Into the most dangerous situations situ-ations The whole system of goern meat was needed to be revived and rl organized The pension list Is a list of corruption and has increased the na tonal Indebtedness Is there nothing to be done The situation Is to be met with courage and a determination to get the best out of a bad case We must divorce the government govern-ment of these dependencies from poUl tics or else they will become dens of corptoU Professor Norton advocated advo-cated leaving the Phlpplne to thecae the-cae of Span |