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Witt to open HSU Spring Drive For Peace Tonight

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As the opening shot in a spring offensive against the use of conveys and the entrance of this country into the war, the Harvard Student Union will sponsor a speech by Herbert Witt, executive secretary of the American Student Union, at 3 o'clock tonight in the Lowell House Common Room.

Following Witt's speech, the H. S. U. will outline a new peace campaign and will elect a special executive committee to conduct it. According to Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr. '41, member of the executive committee, the H. S. U. believes that if non-interventionists put on an immediate drive against any further steps towards war, President Roosevelt can be prevented from making the belligerent speech which is expected next week.

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