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To the Editor of the Crimson:

In a recent letter to the Crimson (May 9) the Sargent "Liberty Posters" were attacked. "Where was the 'righteous cause', the 'victory'? was asked.

Further evidence of the insidious war propaganda was shown Tuesday night when the sounds of "tramping foemen" echoed through the entire building dedicated to peaceful research. "Who would think of death or sorrow? Death is glory now" the Harvard Glee Club spat out with vicious determination.

This is an outrage to decency, the ardent pacitism of our peace-striking college, and--incidentally--to the peace and quiet of the surrounding neighborhood. Can something be done about this? Surely the Glee Club should be dressed in brown shirts and black ties! J. S. Morgan '39.

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