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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

In reporting my remarks to the Committee to Study Disarmament, your reporter...did not make clear that most of my comments were addressed to Professor Sohn's argument that efforts to achieve partial disarmament steps having proved futile, world government was the only alternative to war. I said that if our only alternatives were war or world government we were likely to have a war before we would have world government. On the other hand, I urged the most careful and prayerful consideration of any partial disarmament measures that might prove feasible and suggested a few tentative ones. Measures to avert war must be of course the deepest concern of everybody at this moment. Henry A. Kissinger   Lecturer on Government

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