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Students Commenting on Compulsory ROTC Subject to Expulsion

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Protesting against the recent ruling at Connecticut State College that students commenting on the compulsory military training requirement will be subject to expulsion, a delegation of several Harvard and Radcliffe students will journey to Hartford today to present a petition to Governor Cross of Connectient and to the chief administrative officers of the college.

In conjunction with a protest by the American Professors Association, the delegation will join with representatives of other New England colleges including Yale in a mass demonstration to be held at the college at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. The Harvard delegation is sponsored by the Boston Student Committee against War and Fascism, representing practically all the organizations which supported the recent peace strike.

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