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Nine hundred and seventy undergraduates, thirty-five members of the Faculty and four deans yesterday placed themselves behind President Lowell in his stand against the passage of the Mason Resolution now before Congress by signing a telegram addressed to Senator H. C. Lodge '71. Coples of the telegram were posted at various gathering places of undergraduates and the list of names grew as the day went on.
This undercurrent of feeling against this bill has been furthered by a group of Faculty members and undergraduates of the University. The Mason Resolution may be construed as an endorsement by the United States Congress of the Sinn Fein effort to create an Irish Republic in the British Empire and it makes imminent a rupture between Great Britain and the United States.
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