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With the note of belligerency becoming ever more dominant in its policy, the Harvard Student Defense League added a resolution recognizing the possibility of sending troops out of the hemisphere to its credo and elected Wingate Green '41 its permanent President in a meeting last night...
...resolution was adopted with only two dissenting votes after a lively discussion concerning foreign policy. An amendment favoring full aid to Britain and economic sanctions against Japan was deferred as not necessary to the credo although general support for it was voiced...
...pointing out that it would take two billion tons of shipping to even send an army of 200,000, a proposition quite beyond consideration for us at present. He urged that we should build an adequate defense, and stop shipping our implements of war--the direct antithesis of the credo of the League...
Following the reading of the credo by Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, the newly appointed president, Richard S. Hartwell '41, introduced a resolution favoring full defense of the western hemisphere and stating that the League opposed action outside the hemisphere at this time. It was overwhelmingly defeated by popular vote...
...credo adopted at the meeting stresses the importance of the Nazi menace and the necessity of proper defense against it, including a "working agreement with Great Britain...