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Editorial Note

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The arguments advanced by Mr. Dennis can not be overcome by the simple expedient of ignoring them or preventing their spread and publication. Like any other intellectual arguments, they must be met and refused purely on the basis of their own content and merit. The CRIMSON feels that in printing the two advertisements to which Messrs. Rand, Dur, and Field refer, it contributed to its readers' knowledge of the logic of American Fascism, and, thereby, to their ability to meet that logic.

Despite President Roosevelt's "national emergency," the CRIMSON does not regard the statements made in Mr. Dennis's advertisements as seditious. Mr. Dennis himself is willing to accept all responsibility and to back his product with his "good name,"--Ed.

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