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Today--A noon rally in front of University Hall. Alumni from the 1969 student strike and undergraduate student leaders will speak on activism then and now. There will be speakers from student groups including La Alianza, Black Law Students' Association, Committee on Central America, Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Students Association, Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, Dining Services Union, Minority Students' Alliance, Southern Africa Solidarity Committee and the Woman's Alliance. Music by the Radical Arms Troop and the Pipettes.
Tonight--A 7:30 "teach-in" at the Kennedy School of Government. Alumni will describe the events of the '69 strike and their effect on the students and the rest of the Harvard community. Alumni will also play an audio tape of the police break-in of University Hall narrated by ABC-news correspondent Chris Wallace '69. Leonard Lehrman will perform the SDI Waltz.
Tomorrow--Several workshops between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., with the first beginning in Harvard Hall 202. Topics will include divestment, gay rights, running for office, women's rights, Central American issues and others.
Saturday--A 3 p.m. forum at Paine Hall sponsored by The Harvard Crimson. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Kennedy School Professor Stephen Kelman, an author of a controversial book on the strike who opposed the strikers' tactics, will discuss the events with Professor Jack Stauder of Southeastern Massachusetts University and attorney Ellen Nessing, both of whom participated in the strike.
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