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For the second time in a month, Eduardo Marquina, official representative for the France government in Latin America, has been introduced to students only to watch vacantly while a large section of his would-be listeners stomped angrily form the room.
Last night as Marquina, speaking in his native tongue to what he assumed to be 200 Spanish students, stepped to the dais in Agassiz Hall, over 50 members and sympathizers of the University's AYD chapter vociferously made their exit-just short of Marquina's costa Rica vegetable pummeling of three weeks ago.
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