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...work as the Council on Post-war Problems, settlement-house work, social work-projects of various sorts, Volunteer Civil Defense Work, etc., etc. We feel we owe a debt of gratitude to the Crimson for its service in helping to remove the misunderstanding which makes the work of the pacifists doubly difficult in war time. Hugh Barbour '42, Preston Roberts '43, Richard Henry '43, for the Harvard Pacifist Association...
...Said Pacifist Ayres last week...
...Pacifist Ayres...
...Mirror, founded by the late Lord Northcliffe and the world's first great successful tabloid, is no small game. It has over 2,000,000 circulation and is the most popular paper with British servicemen. It is neither pacifist nor defeatist, but it has unmercifully ribbed the blunders of the British war effort. Its Columnist Cassandra,* a bespectacled, vitriolic Irish hefty named William Connor, has furnished most of the ammunition...
There is no better sample than Henry Ford. Two years ago he was an earnest pacifist who refused to take an order for plane engines for Britain. Today, like the rest of the industry, he is not only working for war, but for war alone, and working as he never worked before. A generation ago he performed the first miracle of mass production. Today he is only one of many miracle-workers in his industry, but his part in their common job is itself greater than the greatest job he ever did before...