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Assuring an audience of 100 persons in the Lowell House Common Room last night that the peaceful nations of the world would be gobbled up if they did not take concerted action against Fascist elements, Miss Celeste Strack took the affirmative of a debate entitled "Collective Security?"

Economic and political sanctions, she said, were the means of stopping the Fascists and saving the 90 percent of the world which has peaceful intentions. Within eight months, she affirmed, Japan's war in China could be stopped.

Jeffrey Campbell, who took the negative, stated that the United States was under a military dictatorship and that any attempt to achieve peace through government was futile.

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