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Korean Students Will Discuss Homeland at Winthrop Tonight

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Jai Sun Kim and Tol Seung Yang, two visiting students from South Kores, will speak on "Korea's Future" at a Political Laboratory meeting sponsored by the United Nations Council tonight at 8 p.m. in the Winthrop Senior Common Room.

Both students who will remain in Cambridge for the next few days, attended the Ismond Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, last summer. The conference was a part of the International Student Movement for the United Nations.

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