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War Causes Must Be Removed.

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

I wish to congratulate you on the editorial in your paper, referred to in the Boston Herald this morning The peace lesson that the present war should teach every one is that until causes are removed no cure can be accomplished.

If all the strength, energy, talk, and publicity which is to go into the military camps could be used for fighting the causes of war, how much better for this and every other country and how truly patriotic such work would be. If the undergraduate mind all over these United States would realize this, we should have a compelling force that would be sure to accomplish great things. You deserve the thanks of all for bringing this to the attention of Harvard undergraduates.  C. P. ATKINSON

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