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Sir Muhammed Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, will give a talk at 8 p.m. in Littauer Auditorium this evening entitled: "Pakistan's Role in World Peace." The diplomat's address is a feature of his weekend visit to Harvard.
There will be a dinner at the Faculty Club before the speech to honor the minister. He will be introduced by either Edward Reynolds '15, Administrative Vice President or John K. Fairbank, associate professor of History and head of the China program.
The address will be directed primarily to the members of the Regional Programs on China and the Soviet Union and the International Affairs Program. Undergraduates interested in the subject are invited to attend, however.
The minister is currently appearing before the United Nations to present his country's case on the Kashmir dispute with the Republic of India. During his stay in the United States, he has also delivered many public talks.
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