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Professor Prince lecture on "War and Peace"
Sun., Mar. 18, 1934
Professor Leon C. Prince spoke about "War and Peace-- The Way Out! Preparedness" to the Young People Fellowship on Sunday evening. Professor Prince first claimed that no American stands for militarism and "we never sought to intimidate or conquer our neighbors in order to acquire territory or commercial advantages." According to Professor Prince, the United States had entered many wars because of unpreparedness and had to be prepared to defend itself.
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Dickinsonian, March 22, 1934, pg. 2.