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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
The fact that I have not read in the papers or periodicals any mention of any attempt having been made to start a movement toward the erection of a Museum of Peace, prompts me to write to ask if such a Museum has not been considered and if not your idea as to the practicability of it.
It occurs to me that the establishment of a Museum of Peace. ("Consisting of a library of Peace Addresses, Treaties, Arguments, etc., and a gallery of portraits and memorials of great leaders in the cause of peace.") located in Washington, or at one of our leading universities, dedicated to the exemplification and glorification of world peace would be a most powerful influence for lasting peace among the nations of the world. W. Earl Hopper.
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