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Eight NBC foreign correspondents, now touring the country, will discuss 1964 world events at Sanders Theatre on Friday, Jan. 15.
The reporters, National Broadcasting Company correspondents in Moscow, Bonn, Beirut, and other cities, will present a discussion similar to "Operation: World Report," a program telecast from New York on Dec. 29.
This year is the first in which the program will be held at Sanders Theatre. In past years the NBC group has spoken at John Hancock Hall in Boston.
The Boston program is being presented by The World Affairs Council, an organization unaffiliated with Harvard which provides speakers on world events for metropolitan Boston schools and adult education groups.
Members of WBZ-TV and the World Affairs Council will welcome the correspondents before the program at a dinner at the Harvard Faculty Club.
Harvard students, the Council said, can obtain tickets from its offices at 105 Newbury St., Boston.
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