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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:

In the opinion of the writer a genuine public service has at last been performed by the National Student League; a public service which merits the attention of the student-body. Due to their activity on two occasions within the past few weeks, student interest has been aroused over international questions.

Aside from the merits of their opinions on imperialist war or Mr. Hanfstaengl, any student organization which succeeds in dispelling undergraduate lethargy to the extent of inducing the Hasty Pudding Club to give a post-season performance of "Hades! The Ladies!" re-entitled, "Why We Want To Fight," on the steps of Widener without charge, and stimulates three Harvard undergraduates to write spirited letters to the CRIMSON on questions of more than passing significance, is to be heartily congratulated. Victor H. Kramer '35.

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