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Sees Best Way to Preserve Democracy Is to Fight Fascists Over Here

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It is the duty of America to stay within its own hemisphere and through a unifies country and people stand against the threat of any Nazi invasion," stated Russell A. Nixon, instructor in Economics, before a gathering in Dudley Hall yesterday.

Discussing the topic, "Is this America's War?" Nixon said "under the leadership of England and France this war does not promise to save democracy. The efforts of the laboring classes in European countries after the last war to hold off Fascism and preserve a democracy that came from the hearts of the people were frustrated by the selfish interests of the two great western democracies." Nixon citied Spain as a good example of this situation.

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