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James A. McLaughlin, professor of Law, was unable to get into the Royal Canadian Artillery although he applied for a commission, according to a story which he is reported to have told his seminar in Government Control of Business.
The Canadians rejected him because they did not wish to enlist United States citizens in their army, Professor McLaughlin reputedly said.
An ardent supporter of the Allied cause, Professor McLaughlin is an advocate of American intervention in the War.
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