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Puerto Rican Governor Luis Munos Marin has cancelled his scheduled Godkin lectures, Dean Mason of the Graduate School of Public Administraiton, announced last night. Marin was forced to remain in Puerto Rico by a special session of the legislature.
Mason said that he had recently received a letter through the Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico, cancelling Marin's talks.
Another Lecturer Next Year
He added that next year's Godkin lecturer had been determined, but that his name would not be revealed until fall. The lectures, according to the terms of a gift from a fund set up in memory of Edwin L. Godkin, editor of the New York Evening Post at the turn of the century, are on "The Essentials of Free Government and Duties of the Citizen."
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