Letters, Jun. 11, 1945

Dr. Hutchins and the Germans

Sirs:

As TIME [May 21] said, University of Chicago's President Hutchins has sounded the first note of an argument about which we shall (unfortunately) hear more. . . . While the world is still reeling from the full story of the almost incomprehensible savageries perpetrated upon mankind by the German nation, he is the first to blossom out again with the once-fashionable foppery of coddling criminals. . . .

WILLIAM WYMAN MALLORY Bartlesville, Okla.

Sirs:

Hats off to Chicago University's President Hutchins. His logical, reasonable plea for mercy for the...

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