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Federalists Deny Draft Stand

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

I should like to correct an error which appeared in Friday's CRIMSON article on the United Anti-Draft Committee. The article states, "It will include those who oppose selective service...on political grounds such as World Federalists and YPH men." Although there are undoubtedly some World Federalists who are against the draft, and some who are for it, World Federalists do not officially either oppose it or support it. Neither the Harvard World Federalists nor the United World Federalists, the national organizations, have taken any position on this question, feeling that the main efforts of their groups should be directed solely to the main issue of world government itself. Nor have the Harvard World Federalists any connection with the Young Progressives of Harvard, as might be inferred from the article. Mason Harding '51.

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