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MERRIMAN SEES NO WAR

Coresees No Immediate Danger in Last "Guardian" Talk

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Claiming that there was no immediate danger of a general European war on a large scale, Roger B. Merriman '96, Gurney professor of History, gave the fourteenth and final lecture Wednesday night in the series sponsored by the "Guardian" and broadcast over WAAB. His topic was "A Gilmpse of Europe."

"Small choice among rotten apples" was the phrase which Merriman said best epitomized the English and French sentiment toward the warring parties in Spain. Any outcome would be "poor for the rest of Europe," he stated.

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