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STUDENTS SEND "MEIN XAMPF" TO BRITISH PRIME MINISTER

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Desiring to do their part to keep Europe out of war, five Harvard students have chipped in to buy a copy of "Mein Kampf" for Britain's Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain.

"Chamberlain doesn't act as though he had read this book, even though it in a best seller," they claim.

The donors are Morgan C. Preston '39, J. David Lannon '39, Alan N. Jenkins '39, Roger D. Lapham, Jr. '40, and Theodore Frothingham III '40.

Asked which of the two translations of Hitler's autobiographies they intend to send, they replied, "Both. We don't want Chamberlain to miss anything."

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