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...country. Even at Harvard, the Jewish student is received and treated upon a slightly different basis from his fellow students. And although this difference is, fortunately, very slight and is limited to social activities (clubs, dances) the fact that at this time it exists at all is a threat to the future. This slight difference can grow; and if our country enters upon a period of social and economic upheaval, as well it might, this difference may grow to alarming proportions...
...such men as Dr. Morrison a Catholic priest spoke in a national broadcast at week's end. Rev. Maurice S. Sheehy, head of The Catholic University of America's Religious Education Department, in heartfelt tones condemned isolationist "fence-sitters" who refuse to face the destructive threat of Naziism and Fascism to Christian civilization...
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...statement issued Friday, Joseph P. Lyford '41 and Tudor Gardiner 1L, both officers of the Committee Against Military Intervention, acting as "private citizens" charged that "at its best the bill is seriously defective, even for aid to Britain. At its worst it constitutes a grave threat to American democracy...
...Philippines' danger is that the islands are a threat to Japan's flank if she moves on The Netherlands Indies. To prepare for such a move, the Japanese may well make a sudden assault on the islands. The archipelago's first line of defense would be Admiral Thomas Charles Hart's thin Asiatic Fleet (two cruisers, 13 destroyers, 12 submarines, as of June 1940). In a prolonged attack the Japanese would also have to meet the full might of the Pacific Fleet, now based on Honolulu. But what worries Filipinos is the problem of immediate defense...