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...CRIMSON erred Monday and Tuesday when it attributed quotes to John A. Bailey '51 in its articles concerning the Young Progressives' demand that the Navy remove its NROTC loyalty pledge requirement. John M. Bailey, Jr., '52, was the man quoted...
...last few weeks I have noticed and read eagerly several articles in which the oath of loyalty for the NROTC has been denounced both by official stand of the CRIMSON and by the Young Progressives. During this time I have seen not one letter published by an NROTC student, hence I feel it my duty to write, not as an official representative of the NROTC, but as a midshipman who is disgusted with the stand taken by both the CRIMSON and the Young Progressives...
Further, it seems obvious to me that no student could remain a member of both the NROTC and a subversive organization, since, in principle, the two are so completely opposed. There could be only two reasons for remaining in the NROTC while a member of a subversive organization: 1) purely to receive the money which the Navy pays its students and 2) to intentionally seek to carry the principles of the subversive group into the Navy upon graduation. Obviously, the Navy wants no one who is motivated by either of the above purposes...
Richard H. Thomas: PBH solicitor. Outing Club, NROTC Loudspeaker, freshman hockey, freshman lacrosse...
Bonney was replying to the Young Progressives' domand Sunday that the Navy either abolish its loyalty oath requirement for NROTC students or remove its units from the colleges. He said he does not consider the YP's demand to be of "any importance." He added, "They would probably be the first to join up in the event of a national emergency...