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STUDENTS LEAGUE PROTESTS AGAINST WAR PREPAREDNESS

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Yesterday morning Harvard students awoke to find a warning against war in their mail boxes, in the form of a circular letter sent around by the National Students League. The letter was a protest against the War Department's National Defense Week--"a campaign of the foulest lingism well-larded with the usual pacifistic phrases."

"Newspapers will soon be printing the President's War message... the struggle will take its heavlest toll from among the Youth! Prepardness Week is a challenge to the student body of America... Students arise! We have work to do; there is no time to lose!"

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