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...interventionist platform for the H.S.U. recalls last year's blokering over the Union's traditional policy of isolation which eventually resulted in a split of the membership, and effectively quashes rumors which have been circulating to the effect that the Union would side-step the same issue this year by refusing to take a stand on the question of international affairs...
...CRIMSON published an editorial last Tuesday declaring that they had suffered a sea-change on the question of America's entrance into war--that after several years of non-interventionist sympathies they had at last seen the wisdom (or the inevitability) of intervention. The Great Awakening, one is led to believe, was brought about by recent events at home and aboard, with the subsequent realization that "a policy of aiding England to which the "short of war" reservation was tacked . . . never could have worked...
...Note: Mr. Eichler is mistaken about the validity of our "conversion." The board that is responsible for Tuesday's interventionist editorial is the same board that determined last spring's short-of-war policy. Freshmen interested in sophistry are advised to re-read Mr. Elchler's letter...
Representative Hamilton Fish's attempt to stem the Administration's interventionist flood with his stubborn dam of isolation was swept away in formal debate by the onslaught of William Y. Elliott, noted Gov. 1 professor, who charged that Fish was a "tool or dupe" of the Nazis...
...beginning of the last school year neither the Faculty nor the student interventionist group would admit that it wanted immediate American participation. Both came out simply for "All Aid to Britain." It was not until President Conant had declared in March of this year that the time had come to enter the war that the Harvard Group and the Student Defense League actually advocated military intervention...