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TIME TO SPEAK OUT

The Mail

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

On Wednesday, November 24, 1954, your paper presented a letter describing the fear pervading the hearts of two Americans. May I suggest that our democracy will never be in danger if Americans have the courage of their convictions and speak out against a known or implied danger. Only by remaining silent in mortal terror need we fear that our cherished institutions will be destroyed. William M. Dunnell, III '55

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