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Members of the University who desire to join the Harvard Committee of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association will be given an opportunity to do so today and tomorrow at the Crimson Building between 8.45 and 9.45 in the morning and 1.30 and 2.30 in the afternoon. The membership fee for the remainder of a student's course in the University is one dollar. Each member will be given a copy of the League Covenant and of ex-Justice Clark's address, as well as being sent a Bulletin every two weeks...
...information about the Harvard Committee of the Non-Partisan Association's activities may be obtained during the hours announced above, or from G. P. Baker Jr. '25, Treasurer of the Committee, at Claverly 46. The Committee will continue enrolling members for the rest of this college year, but will not make its greatest drive for members until next fall...
...question of the entrance of this country into a league of nations", concluded the speaker, "is properly and must be a non-partisan issue, because it touches an undivided national interest and because no political party can reasonably hope to dispose of the question against partisan opposition. Consequently any non-party organization merits the support of even the strongest party voters...
...Lord Robert Cecil said that the future of the world depended on the young men. At least one hundred Harvard men have taken him seriously, and their tactics could hardly fail to win that gentleman's approval. The "Harvard Committee of the College Division of the League of Nations Non Partisan Association", must, if it lives up to its name, be a strong, if somewhat pompous, influence on the student political attitude...
...Non-partisan", it must be admitted, has a very seductive ring, especially after considering the success of certain elements in the west. But it under such a name students can actually be assembled to attack problems--not personalities--in a clear-minded unbiased, way the League of Nations will not have lived in vain and "non-partisan" will stand for more than a slogan with which to entice the politically sentimental...