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Show H IS WILSON A .SNOB? H "We would be willing to wager that anything appearing in the H editorial columns of the Salt Lake Herald-Republican bearing on H politics is either highly colored or a bold misstatement, but the fol- H lowing quotation is an exception to the rule: H " 'The history of the Unltod Slates is replete with exam- H pies of sons of obscure parents climbing by natural ability to H the proudest josltion our social, political, or commercial fab- H ric offers. Professor Wilson finds in this condition something H to which he strongly objects His sentiments on the matter, as HJ voiced by him lo a fellow-member of the Princeton faculty, Is H as follows l' "'I AM OPPOSED TO THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF H THE COMMON PEOPL.E; SOMEBODY MUST DO THE DIR- H TY VORK OF THE WORLD; WHY SHOULDN'T THE H CHILDREN OF THE WORKING CLASSES BE BROUGHT H UP TO DO THE WORK THEIR PARENTS ARE NOW DO- H ING?'" |