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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
As one of the many listeners to Mr. Paul Cadbury on Thursday night, I should like to make two comments on the letter from Sonya Chamberlain in your Monday issue.
Mr. Cadbury made it quite clear that the Friends had refrained from asking for information that they believed would be withheld. Every statement that he made was based on direct, first-hand contacts, but no one who heard him could conceivably suppose that he was claiming to give a "full" or "complete" picture of the U.S.S.R. or suggesting that such a picture could be based on a fortnight's observations.
Secondly, would an account of the U.S.A as experienced by a foreign resident in this country in the years 1922-1934 be regarded as adequate or accurate evidence of the condition or the sentiments of American in 1951? Helen Maud Cam
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