President Lowell; Jaines M. Landis, Dean of the Law School; William Y. Elliott, professor of Government; and Arthur N. Holcombe, professor of Government, have expressed their disapproval of the arms embargo by joining the newly-formed Non-Partisan Neutrality Committee for New England, it was announced Saturday.
The Committee, comprising prominent educational leaders and members of the legal profession, is pledged to work in favor of President Roosevelt's recommendations for repeal of the embargo provisions of the present neutrality act.
As a first step in the Committee's educational program, Payson S. Wild, assistant professor of Government, has prepared a "man-in-the-street" analysis of the neutrality bill now before Congress.
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