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The Cuba Protest Committee has collected over $1,500 and 26 faculty signature supporting an advertisement for Tuesday's New York Times criticizing U.S. policy toward Cuba. If the Committee meets its $3,000 goal it will insert half page advertisement instead of the quarter page now planned.
Among the statement's early signers were Professors Eric Bentley, Reuben A. "While all of us share dislike for Castro and would prefer to see a more democratic leader, it is not possible to achieve this aim through any kind of American intervention," explained Stephen A. The statement contradicts the Kennedy Administration's assumption that What Castro presents is not a military Danger of U.S. Policy By continuing to seek Castro's downed the United States would only intensive the terror in Cuba and strengthened-Americanism in Latin America as able, the statement asserts. The Times advertisement will also inside the resolutions, passed at the Cuba
"While all of us share dislike for Castro and would prefer to see a more democratic leader, it is not possible to achieve this aim through any kind of American intervention," explained Stephen A. The statement contradicts the Kennedy Administration's assumption that What Castro presents is not a military Danger of U.S. Policy By continuing to seek Castro's downed the United States would only intensive the terror in Cuba and strengthened-Americanism in Latin America as able, the statement asserts. The Times advertisement will also inside the resolutions, passed at the Cuba
The statement contradicts the Kennedy Administration's assumption that What Castro presents is not a military Danger of U.S. Policy By continuing to seek Castro's downed the United States would only intensive the terror in Cuba and strengthened-Americanism in Latin America as able, the statement asserts. The Times advertisement will also inside the resolutions, passed at the Cuba
What Castro presents is not a military Danger of U.S. Policy By continuing to seek Castro's downed the United States would only intensive the terror in Cuba and strengthened-Americanism in Latin America as able, the statement asserts. The Times advertisement will also inside the resolutions, passed at the Cuba
Danger of U.S. Policy
By continuing to seek Castro's downed the United States would only intensive the terror in Cuba and strengthened-Americanism in Latin America as able, the statement asserts.
The Times advertisement will also inside the resolutions, passed at the Cuba
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