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VIETNAM PANEL

The Mail

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

The statement by Phi Beta Kappa members protesting the honor conferred by their organization on McGeorge Bundy has already had at least one salutary effect. Mr. Bundy has felt obliged to make himself available for questioning on the foreign policies of which he is a principal architect.

It is unfortunate that those faculty and student groups who have organized opposition on this campus to current U.S. foreign policies have been given no voice in the selection of today's panel or the formulation of the rules of procedure.

A panel limited to questions is no substitute for a full and free debate on equal terms. Martin Peretz   Teaching Fellow In Government   Robert Brooke Zevin   Teaching Fellow In Economics

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