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V. K. Krishna Menon, chief delegate from India to the United Nations, will inaugurate the Harvard-Delhi Project tonight with a talk on peaceful coexistence entitled. "Towards World Peace." The speech is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in New Lecture Hall.
The Harvard-Delhi Project is a program under which College students will help to finance work in Indian villages by students at the University of Delhi. According to Project co-chairman John A. Armstrong '56, "The Project will not only help Indian Students to get out into their own villages to work on problems of literacy, health, and farming, but will also form a strong tie between students at Harvard and at Delhi."
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