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Maniai music and marching men America is arming. Today, taking cognizance of the many dangers to her national safety, the United States prepares to meet her destiny. Only circumstances, favorable or untoward, will decide where her ultimate future lies-e-whether it be in the enjoyment of a continuous peace she desires or in a caldron of hatred and suffering she calls war. But meanwhile, recognizing that her ideas of living and her assignment of values are threatened, the United States is engaged in a huge preparation for national defense. And at a time when LIEUTENANT REYNOLDS Germany extends her cancerous tentacles to SERGE.~NT .PURYEAlt the heart of Greece and flies the swastika of oppression from the Acropolis of liberalism; when East Africa is once again the theatre of conquest; and at a time when war seems more imminent eacb day, the colleges and universi- ties of the United Slates continue to u-ain