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Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940
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letters and cards have been relatively frequent, friendly and cheerful; her publication has continued as usual The fault of this administration has lain in its failure to recognize and correct certain destructive tendencies operating within the organization and in its reluctance to enter with enthusiasm into the duties ordinarilly laid upon the official staff. To impeach and remove President Jorgensen and Editor Babcock from office, as E.H. Smith has demanded be done, would in no way solve the problem. Who would seize the helm and mend the matter at this late date? Such action might have been advisable last November. Now, however, it would only bring confusion and bitterness. Such a step is highly inexpedient at the present time. The remainder of the official family has, I believe, functioned with relative efficiency. Secretary McCarthy has been prompt in correspondence, accur- page 6
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letters and cards have been relatively frequent, friendly and cheerful; her publication has continued as usual The fault of this administration has lain in its failure to recognize and correct certain destructive tendencies operating within the organization and in its reluctance to enter with enthusiasm into the duties ordinarilly laid upon the official staff. To impeach and remove President Jorgensen and Editor Babcock from office, as E.H. Smith has demanded be done, would in no way solve the problem. Who would seize the helm and mend the matter at this late date? Such action might have been advisable last November. Now, however, it would only bring confusion and bitterness. Such a step is highly inexpedient at the present time. The remainder of the official family has, I believe, functioned with relative efficiency. Secretary McCarthy has been prompt in correspondence, accur- page 6
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