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(The Crimson invites all men in the University to submit signed communications of timely interest. It assumes no responsibility, however, for sentiments expressed under this head and reserves the right to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inapprepriate.)
The undersigned gladly accept the "Indignant Challenge" which appeared in the Friday CRIMSON. We can hardly believe that the gentlemen were even present at the meeting they denounce. Had they been, they must have noted that Mr. Humphries, while inclined to find considerable good in the Soviet regime in Russia...
However, the superficial denunciations contained in the letter are less astounding when one reads further that the present government of Russia is a "Government with which the United States is internally and externally at war." Here is a worse error, which law students especially should not make. The United States...
The letter ends with an exhortation to the sponsors of the meeting to come forth and declare their belief that "Social and economic theories now in practice in Russia are in any sense applicable to the traditions, institutions and aims of this country." We are sorry to disappoint, but none...
We hope this meeting may be the first of a series of meetings to be addressed by men who have actually been in Russia--both pro and anti-Soviet. For as students we want the facts. ROBERT WORMSER '22 JOHN ROTHSCHILD, Occ. JOSEPH TURKEL '21 HAROLD M. FLEMING '20 ARTHUR...