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Lilienthal to Speak About Middle East

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Alfred M. Lilienthal, author of "What Price Israel?" will lecture on "Middle East: Friend or Foe?" tonight in Littauer Hall.

Lilienthal has offered any University student $500 if he can disprove any statement in the address. "This is a challenge which I hope students will take seriously," he said.

At the close of his lecture Lilienthal will permit students to attempt a one-minute refutation of his remarks. A panel of three will judge the criticism.

"With this offer I should like to provide an example of freedom of speech and fair play without which the United States cannot survive," he said.

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