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...James Phinney Baxter, the distinguished American historian, at his induction as President of Williams College, remarked pointedly; "While Congress fumbled with the economic aspects of neutrality . . . too little attention has been paid to the risks of emotional involvement in war. We have heard much about British propaganda in the United States, but no adequate study has been made of the volunteer unpaid efforts of thousands of Americans to conduct 'pro-ally' propaganda themselves. If the next war brings democracies to grips with fascist states, the risks of emotional involvement will be still greater than they were twenty years...
...team's only casualty that might have effect on the points in Saturday's meet is the loss of half-miler Fred Phinney, who is out with a sprained ankle, the other portion of a strong trio in this event is Ted Graves and Paul Cook...
...Wellesley Shelby H. Page Polly Faulkner, Cambridge William B. Patterson Lee Deming, Smith Ferdinand L. L. Pecci-Blunt Katherine Sands, New York Robert W. Perkins Marjorie Parker, Smith Ray P. Perry Elizabeth Thompson, Pine Manor Richard W. Peters Elinor Peters, Concord Edward S. Peterson Zika Bakeef, Weston Frederick W. Phinney Betins Townsend, Belmont Parker de S. Pitts Ruth Hallenbrook, Brookline David A. Poole, Jr. Bolling Bird, Winsor Ralph H. Potter Mary Jane Taliagerro, Bradford Junior College Stewart E. Power Elizabeth Rockefeller, Miss Wheelock's Joseph C. Prince Isabelle Klein, Chelsea George E. Putnam, Jr. Margaret Harper, New York William...
Heading the milers will be Paul Johrde, who broke the Freshman record for the 1,000 at Exeter this winter. Ted Graves, Fred Phinney, and Paul Cook will handle the half-mile, while Larry Corbett and Charley Tobias will compete...
Regardless of these heavy losses, the team, which is the best for several years, can rely upon such members as Don McKinnon in the hurdles, Mitch Ford in the pole vault, Paul Johrde in the mile, and a trio of half-milers, Paul Cook, Ted Graves, and Fred Phinney...