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Quoting the phrase, "Penalty of refusing to rule is to be ruled by someone else," from Plato's "Republic," Perry declared that the citizens of the United States must take active interest in their government. "Let us resolve to defeat the enemy, not resist...
...Japan can no longer boast of largesoale victories," the professor remarked. "She has lost a tremendous number of men and materials in China and is anxious to make peace. China, however, will make peace only in terms of her own victory and will resist Japan's efforts to the last...
Fifteen per cent said they felt no emotion and were bored by the picture, believing that the Germans were not as bad as often portrayed. They were chiefly fearful of our entry into the war, but even these were willing to resist the Nazis. Another 5% said resistance was futile although the picture affected their emotions relatively little, a small number were definitely pro-Nazi in their reactions, and the remainder are unclassified...
Assuming the event of a Hitler victory, Bruce C. Hopper, associate professor of Government, told his audience in the Eliot House Junior Common Room last evening that he believes the United States under a semi-totalitarian government, would immediately embark upon an immense training program to resist the advance of Hitler...
Hopper's own fear is the union of Russia, Japan, and Germany against the world. German brains and Russian natural resources and labor would present a formidable world force which no combination of powers could resist. He suggested that the recent Russian-Japanese treaty might be the first step to such a coalition...