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A panel of faculty members will discuss implications of various proposals for a "Peace Corps"--a plan to send American youths to do specialized work in underdeveloped countries--at 10 a.m. this morning in the Boylston Hall Lecture room.
Speakers will be Dean Monro, discussing "The University's Role in a Youth Service Program," Eliott J. Berg, instructor in Economics, talking on "Manpower Needs and Living Conditions in Africa," and Paul E. Sigmund, Senior Tutor of Quincy House, reviewing plans and prospects for a Youth Service Program.
To supplement the statistical results of the "youth corps" poll distributed Tuesday, a group of researchers in the Social Relations Department are beginning to evaluate answers to the longer essay questions.
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