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Show x -J iB tJf 1 j Ml It vL 1 Campaign Methods De- , plored by Pritchett in an Address Santa Barbara, Cal., May 7. Severe Se-vere criticism of the campaign methods meth-ods of President Taft and Colonel Roosevelt was contained In an address ad-dress before a" political study club last night by Henry S". Pritchett. president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and former president of the Massachusetts Institute Insti-tute of Technology. 'The spectacle of a president and a past president of the United States touring the old commonwealth of Massachusetts at the end of a railway train hurling pqrsialfc'-domuiclatIons and accusations at each other is ono to make an American ashamed," he declared. "In my judgment." he continued, "no more unfortunate circumstances has come into our political contests than the controversy between Taft and Roosovelt and I believe I voice tho feeling of every thinking American Ameri-can in saying that there was no provocation prov-ocation sufficient to justify such a course." |