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Gartland, King Speak At Ed School Tonight

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Boston School Committee candidates Arthur J. Gartland '36 and Melvin H. King will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in Longfellow Hall. Gartland, who ran fifth in last month's primary, is considered the most liberal of the incumbents. King is the only Negro in the ten-man contest, the chief issue of which has been the busing out of predominantly Negro neighborhood.

John Katz, speaking for the student Faculty Ed School group which is sponsoring the meeting said last night that his group also plans follow-up programs research, tutorial projects and colloquiums aimed at "improving education for Boston public schools."

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