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As a result of the circulation of the resolution on the Peace Treaty and the League of Nations, 1757 signatures of members of the University were obtained. These represent students from all departments of the University, although some of the graduate schools distant from Cambridge were not actively canvassed.
Copies of this resolution, with the names of the signers, will be sent to President Wilson, Senator H. C. Lodge '71, and Senator Hitchcock. It reads as follows:
"Resolved: That the Peace Treaty, including the Covenant for a League of Nations, should be resubmitted to the Senate, and that the Administration and the United States Senators should promptly agree to its ratification, in such form as will enable the other signatories to acquiesce.
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