Fourteen Harvard and two Radcliffe students banded together yesterday to organize an "Anti-War" society which will seek to "show up American foreign policy for what it really is."
Although some of those present acknowledged the existence of "Russian expansionism," American "imperialism" was branded as the main force driving nations towards World War Ill.
The group, representing all shades of anti-war sentiment from pacificism to Marxism, hopes to spread literature and sponsor public forums at the College.
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