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Compliments of the GENERAL ORGANIZATION ■ v ■ ONE HUNDRED AND SIX
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PEACE AND THE STUDENT During the last two years there has been a sudden awakening of anti-war feeling among the students of Annerica. The advent of Hitler and the turning of Europe once more into an armed camp have caused a war scare throughout the world. It was only natural, therefore, that the students, who would be the fighters in the next war, should get to- gether and show that they had no desire to fight. The methods decided upon were strikes and peace assemblies. The assemblies, such as the ones presented at Harris with varying success, have served, for the most part admirably, to educate students, whereas the strikes have demonstrated that the student WILL NOT fight. Both of these steps are steps in the right direction, but they are pitifully small steps. The time has come when the methods must be changed. Congress knows by now that the American student does not want war, but that won ' t keep us out. If students continue to strike militantly against the abstract War, they will succeed only in alienating the authorities from their cause. Peace depends upon more than students ' unwillingness to fight. Eco- nomic and political factors enter into the problem. If students are practical they will look for a practical solution. The people of the United States are confronted with several alternatives, among them the course of simple neutrality, isolation, and cooperation by the United States with the other nations of the world to preserve peace. Students should study each of these theories, decide which is most effective, and back it with all the militancy at their disposal. They must, in addition, present a united front against those who would lead us into war. That is the only way in which they can attain their goal. THE EDI TOR rw ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE
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The fine flavors, smooth texture, and pure ingredients In MORTON ' S ICE CREAM have made it America ' s favorite since 1851 Compliments of The Advertising Staff EDWARD EHRENBERG MANAGER ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN
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