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11 Will Speak At "Teach-In"

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Novelist Norman Mailer and journalist I. F. Stone will speak at a "teach-in" on Vietnam and the Dominican Republic Wednesday, July 14.

Eleven speakers will definitely be on hand, including Edwin E. Moise, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Mathematics and Martin Peretz, instructor in Social Studies.

Teach-in sponsors said there was "a very slight chance" that the Rev. Martin Luther King could be induced to appear. In a speech last week Kind called for a negotiated peace in Vietnam, and said he would consider taking his followers into the "teach-in movement."

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