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Joseph Blatchford, international director of ACCION, will speak tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House.
ACCION is a private organization that has sponsored community development work in Venezuela for the last three years. This fall it will initiate pilot projects in Mexico and possibly Chile.
Blatchford will speak to a group of Harvard people who have been selected to go to Venezuela next month, and anyone interested in applying for the Mexican Project.
Among the 30 students selected for the Venezuelan project are Nathan C. Foote '63, Kenneth G. Swanberg '63, Gerard A. P. Prunier '66, and David Snyder. Their term of service is 18 months.
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