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The Harvard Faculty Forum on Foreign Policy will meet tonight to hear Mark Mancall, instructor in History and research fellow in East Asian Studies, speak on "America and revolutionary social change: the case of Vietnam and some generalizations."
Members of the Faculty will discuss recent events in the Dominican Republic in relation to the situation in Vietnam, and debate possible alternatives for the U.S.
The forum, headed by H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, was organized last month. At its first meeting, the group recommended that the U.S. cease air attacks in Vietnam and begin negotiations with the Vietcong.
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