Monday, Jan. 22, 1934

Seven Against War

"We take our stand to help in the creation of a warless world," cried seven Ohio State University students who claimed their consciences kept them out of the university's R. 0. T. C. Last week, after protracted consultations and commotion,

President George Washington Rightmire suspended the pacifist seven from the university, told them they would be welcomed back whenever they were ready to drill.

Courts of law offered the seven against war a poor prospect of relief. Last November the U. S. Supreme Court refused to review the case of a student objector suspended from the University of Maryland. Last week California's Supreme Court upheld the University of California's dismissal of two students who had found R. O. T. C. drill abhorrent.

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