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SPOKE OF LUSITANIA DISASTER

Professor Hudson Described it as Crime Against World Order.

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Professor Jay William Hudson '07, professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri, in speaking in the Union last evening on "America's conquest over Europe," said that the democracy of America must triumph over the European policy. In America the individual is the unit; in Europe the state is first considered, and is not judged responsible to the individual. International freedom of the world powers must come in the same logical reasonable way that individual freedom has come in this country.

Speaking of the Lusitania affair he said: "The present incident if correctly represented is a crime against civilization, world order, and international law. Unless Germany makes all reparations we must either follow a policy of absolute isolation, or go to war for the sake of humanity."

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