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PROFESSORS TREAT GERMAN QUESTION

Fay, Starck Speak at Forum For International Problems

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Post-war Germany went under fire last Monday night at a meeting of the Forum on International Problem held at the College Observatory Library Professors Sidney B. Fay and Taylor Starck led the discussion.

Fay. professor of History, stressed the fallacy of thinking that all Germans are alike. "To think of the Germans as having a double does of original sin is to make the Hitlerian mistake on race." he said. In accordance with his faith in some of the Nordies, Fay outlined as a post-war educational policy the working with those "who would cooperate" first and then spreading out over all of Germany.

Starck divided up Germany into a "materialistic and idealistic" country and acknowledged that there has long been war between the two. By building up the idealistic side the way to permanent peace should be assured.

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