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...propriety of writing about the fall of France, and drawing from it what lessons we can for the defense of world democracy, I differ with Mr. de Ronde. The job of a professional writer is to write, and it was my singular good fortune, as a professional writer and a lover of democracy, to have a story to tell with a meaning for our time-the story of how not to carry on the battle against Naziism...
While the number of signatures to a petition condemning the Neutrality Act approached one third of the undergraduate body, three interventionist committees that differ in little but name made last-minute preparations yesterday for a jointly-sponsored "crush Hitler" rally in Sever 11 at noon...
...hidden factors, the ignorance of which makes it relatively easy for the layman to act. Teachers at Harvard are, if anything, less subject to this disease than the average member of their profession. They are more free from outside pressures towards conformity and inaction; they are more willing to differ openly among themselves: witness last year's two opposing faculty groups, American Defense, and the Harvard Committee for Democratic Action...
...better guess. The Roosevelt-Churchill eight-point program, issued after their meeting last month, was strikingly similar in essential philosophy to the five "precepts for the conclusion of a lasting and just peace," which Pope Pius broadcast last Christmas Eve. In only one important point did the two programs differ: the Pope failed to condemn "Nazi tyranny...
...Nobody knows how cells in an aged body differ from cells in a young one, nor can they detect much change in body fluids. "A ten-year-old child, looking at your face," confesses Professor Simms, "can tell more about how old you are than the best experts can tell from laboratory study of body tissues...