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Following in the footsteps of Rome's elder Cato, Earnest A. Hooton, professor of Anthropology, speaking at the University of Michigan yesterday urged that nothing short of obliteration would rid the world of the evils of Naziism.
The world "liquidation" is a polite way of indicating the proper disposal of such a pathological state, he maintained.
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