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THE MAIL

To the Editor of the Crimson:

As two students who believe in material aid to Great Britain short of war, we wish to urge all the Harvard students who possibly can to attend the national Student Union convention in New York City, December 27-30, at the Fraternity House, 110 West 48th Street.

The ASU is neither an isolationist nor a pacifist organization--one of the signers of this letter is attending the convention as a delegate of the HSU. On the contrary the Student Union invites to its discussions all students, of whatever policy, who wish to unite in fighting the present hysterical trend towards a blind entry into the European war. The Union is trying, not to turn its back on the crisis, but to evolve a program of domestic and foreign policy which will insure that civil liberties and social legislation are preserved and extended in America; and that America's weight in foreign affairs will be thrown rationally and intelligently on the side of world democracy and peace.

We hope that all those who wish the opportunity to discuss such a program not only with their fellow-Harvardians, but also with students from all sections of the United States, will accept this invitation. Gabriel Jackson '42,   Robert Wechsler '42

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