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Deciding that it would continue to advocate recognition of DeGaulle in spite of the delicate relationship existing between Vichy and Washington, the Harvard Unit of France Forever stated definitely that it would continue to spread information and news about the Free French Movement.
The DeGaullists, totaling about 75 members, could offer no official opinion on the RAF bombing of Paris, but the officers were unanimously agreed that their personal feeling lay with the British, and that it was a "necessary military job."
Besides starting a drive to spread more information about the Free French movement, the unit will show the French movie "Entente Cordiale" after the vacation.
President Georges Gerard '43 plans to sponsor a forum dealing with the bombing of Paris, though many of the speakers suggested were too busy with extra work to take part in the discussion. Such a forum would probably be broadcast over the Crimson Network.
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