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The Harvard teach-out coalition decided in a meeting yesterday to start cooperating in providing pro- and anti-administration speakers for debate on Vietnam.
By next week each participating organization will contribute at least five members representing the club's position on Vietnam. A council, composed of a representative of each group, would as sign speakers to match requests received by the United Ministry office, which will contact religious and lay groups in the Boston area and offer to set up a debate.
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Members of the November Ninth Committee, the Harvard-Radcliffe. Young Democrats, an M.I.T. committee on Vietnam, and Students for a Democratic Society discussed these proposals for increasing public knowledge on Vietnam with Rev. Richard E. Mumma, a member of the United Ministry, for over two hours yesterday.
Though political organizations supporting the administration were outnumbered at the meeting, Mumma said that he expected more groups such as the Young Republicans to take part.
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