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"An Open Letter to President Kennedy," covering three-quarters of a page in yesterday's New York Times and signed by 41 Harvard professors, accused the Administration of considering only then and not whether, to intervene in Cuba.
The letter's main argument was that present American policy in Cuba is damaging to U.S. relations with other Latin States Resolutions at the end of the after advocated "no further support for the invasion of Cuba by exile groups," constructive efforts on eliminating in other parts of Latin America the social conditions on which totalitarian national on feeds."
These resolutions were adopted at the Cuba Protest Meeting, held in Emerson on April 26.
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