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In a strongly worded, signed article on the editorial page of yesterday's Boston Herald, Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, urged America to see that "national interests are reconciled with these of humanity" in its attitude toward the European war.
Greene suggested that "the final victory of German forces over Britain and France has implications impossible to reconcile with the future peace and security of our own country."
In the course of the three-column communication he attacked Hitler's cruelty, brutality, treachery, and infamy, but exonerated the people of Germany from responsibility for their rulers' acts and urged a just peace at the war's end.
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