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Anonymous petitions supporting the NROTC Loyalty Certificate, posted around the College, drew fire yesterday from the John Reed Club. Donald M. Long '51, chairman of the Club, said "the John Reed Club feels confident that this petition, circulated by people afraid to reveal themselves, will not receive the support of the student body...
Though the temptation to a passionate rebuttal of Mr. Church's slanderous allegations is strong, we shall let his scholarly analysis of the NROTC Loyalty Certificate, and the protest against it, fall of its own weight...
...NROTC Pledge...
Burke and Roy M. Goodman '51, Council treasurer, met with President Conant and Provost Buck Friday to discuss the NROTC oath...
...second clause, the informer oath, apparently requires present members of the NROTC to report the names of anyone who knowingly affiliates with any of the aforementioned groups. I am inclined to oppose this provision on the grounds that the NROTC is not the proper authority to administer such a loyalty check. The FBI has done a capable enough job; I think NROTC members are not the proper judges for a matter requiring such careful discretion. Several members of the Free Enterprise society disagree quite heartily with men on the wiseness of this clause; it would hardly be fair...