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To The Editors of the CRIMSON:
America has gone too far in permitting the activities of Communists and other traitors who gnaw from within. It is high time that these radicals be suppressed. At least the University might do its bit for America by expelling all known radicals including the secretary of the N.S.L.
The German Consul-General, cringing before the oppositions of a noisy Semitic minority, has chosen to ignore yesterday's escapade, and the N.S.L. publicity seeker is free again. He should have been shipped over to Germany, where they know how to handle his breed, and sterilized as an undesirable. Then, perhaps, there would be less Communist martyrs ready to follow his example. E. M. Miller '37.
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