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Dorm Discussions

Faculty members and students will go into
the dormitory areas Tuesday night to lead a
series of discussions on the war and the
Moratorium. In Bonneycastle Lounge, Mr.
Bromley and Ken Lewis, a student, will speak.

Professor Robert Morgan of the Government
department, and Chuck Wheeler, a second-year
man in the College, will lead an examination of
the Vietnam war. Assistant Professors
Alexander Sedgewick of the History Department
and James Cargile of the Philosophy
Department, and third-year man Mike Russell
will speak. Steve Squire will speak at 7 at
McKim Hall and at 9 at Mary Munford. The
other speeches will all be at 8.

At 10 that night, there will be a debate
between Professor John Israel, faculty chairman
of the Moratorium Committee, and John
Kwapisz, head of the YAF, in Webb House
Lounge. The topic will be the Vietnam war and
the Moratorium.

Finally, Father William Stickley of St.
Thomas Church will conduct a "Candles For
Peace" campaign. A flatbed truck will leave St.
Thomas at 8:30, equipped with folk singers and
candles. The candles will be distributed for
students to carry as a sign of protest to the war.

Wednesday will be the climax of the
activity. There will be special services at the
University Chapel all day, and an open
forum/teach-in will be conducted all day in
Newcomb Hall's South Meeting Room, where
anyone may present his views on any matter of
concern.

The Law School will present a colloquium
on aspects of the Vietnam war at 10 a.m. in
Mural Hall at the Law School. There will be a
rally at noon on the street side of the Rotunda,
featuring Karl Hess.

The night's events include a Vietnam
dialogue between Tom Gardner of the Radical
Student Union and Mr. Kwapisz of YAF at
7:30, and a 9 p.m. Concert of Protest and
Peace. The events will end with a candlelight
service on the Lawn at 10.