Meeting in Kirkland House last night, the Harvard Student Union voted on a six point peace proposal which had been previously drawn up by the Executive Committee of the Union. All of the points were debated thoroughly before being passed.
The H. S. U. resolved to support the following six points:
1. To fight to legislate the high profits out of war.
2. To support the "Cash and Carry System;" to restrict short term credits and to prohibit all long term credits.
3. To protect all civil liberties through legislation.
4. To denounce all inflammatory articles on the war.
5. To strengthen our "good neighbor" policy by doing our best to clear up the current oil problems in Mexico.
6. To aid China in her war by boycotting Japan.
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