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Sanctuary, the counselling service for street people, is sponsoring a drug education course for adults.
The course will deal with the social, clinical and legal aspects of drugs use. It will begin March 18 and consist of lectures and small discussion groups.
Alfred M. Ajami, tutor in Biology, and Dr. Paul A. Walters Jr., a psychiatrist at the Harvard Health Services, are among the scheduled guest speakers.
Rev. David Bynum, Sauctuary director, said the program is designed "to sensitize a middle-aged audience to what is going on in the street."
Further information is available at the Sanctuary office, 1151 Mass Ave., or by calling 491-2268.
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