A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation And Overseers of Harvard University

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Royce in the courts, instead of bringing the case beforeus?" Briefly, because I have not yet exhausted those milder means ofobtaining redress which it befits a peaceable and non-litigiouscitizen to employ before resorting to legal measures. You would havehad just cause to complain of me, if I had precipitately prosecutedone of your professors for a "professional" attack without giving youpreviously an opportunity to discipline him in your own way, and indignified recognition of your own ultimat...e responsibility. Aprosecution may not, I trust will not, prove necessary; for I haveneither malice nor vindictiveness to gratify, but only a resolutepurpose to defend my reputation effectually against a malicious libel, and not to permit the libeller to set up a plausible claim that, bysilence and passive submission, I "tacitly confess the justice of anofficial condemnation by Harvard University of my 'philosophicalpretensions. '" Except for that one phrase, "professional warning, " inDr. Royce's attack, this appeal would never have been written, or theleast notice taken of his intrinsically puerile "criticisms.

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