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The United Committee of Third World Organizations' petition drive in support of its 12-point plan for the W.E.B. DuBois Institute continued this week to elicit what one leader of the committee called "substantial support from students and Faculty."
The petition drive, which will probably end early next week, is intended to influence President Bok's final plans for the DuBois Institute. The committee will probably hold a press conference on the steps of Widener Library next week to publicize its demands, as well as send four representatives to present the petition to Bok.
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