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"The loan to England now being discussed by Congress would result in a netgain for the United States if it were not repaid at all," said Seymour Harris, associate professor of Economics, Tuesday night in Emerson D, at the second forum of the present series sponsored by the Harvard Forum and the Radcliffe League for Democracy.

C. Crane Brinton, professor of History, attacking the problem from the historical point of view, agreed with Harris that a loan was necessary for England to carry out a "second industrial revolution."

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