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...PETER V. KARPOVICH...
Does Springfield's Karpovich deny that in many a U. S. college and university, many an athletic numbskull roosts securely in the "physical education department...
Professor Karpovich thought that one hindrance to Japan's plans was its weak financial condition. As far as political strength is concerned, he stated that opposition to the military party in Japan has been, on the whole, successfully muzzled. "Although Japan is known to be vulnerable to an air attack," he continued, "this weakness has only a psychological value...
...Karpovich declared that the war would have no international significance. "It will be a purely local affair. The only other country that might be interested would be China, who might strike Japan if the Russians were winning. United States recognition of Russia will have no influence on the war, although some people say that the United States recognized Russia in order to keep an eye on Japan...