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Officers of the Harvard Liberal Union have written the national board of the Americans for Democratic Action asking help for Chinese students "forcibly detained in this country under a provision of the McCarran Act," HLU president Phillipe Villers '55 announced yesterday.
The request, based on an editorial feature which appeared, in yesterday's CRIMSON, asks that the ADA's vice-chairmen in the Senate "take appropriate action either through intervention with the Executive departments concerned, or through the introduction of bills." The vice-chairman are Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.), Herbert Lehman (D-N.Y.), and Wayne Morse (Ind.-Ore.).
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