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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Although not present at the meeting Monday evening, I would like to express an opinion as one who sympathizes with those who interrupted Mr. Eisler but doubts the wisdom of their action. I share their natural indignation at the misuse of the words "liberal" and "civil rights," as I share their revulsion towards those groups who try to cloak an anti-preparedness campaign under the attractive phrase, "Save the Peace," and then expound the party line on Palestine and Mr. Wallace's candidacy. I admit that to take an attitude of amused contempt is a temptation. However, it seems to me that the issues at stake call for a more intelligent and thoughtful approach than cat-calls and vaudeville and ill-considered cries of "We Want War." Edwin S. S. Sunderland, Jr. '50

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