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Panel of Authors to Discuss Czech Purge Trials Tonight

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"The politics of murder," as practiced by the Czech government at the Prague purge trials, will be the subject of a UN Council forum tonight.

Paul, E. Zinner, author of "Tito and the Cominform," who was termed by council president Samuel A. Olevsen '54, "the man at Harvard who knows most about the trials," will discuss the question with Guy J. Pauker, instructor in Government, and Adam B. Ulam, assistant professor of Government.

The forum will begin at 8 p.m. in Hunt A.

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