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American Friends Service Committee — Part 2
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Directér ~ fa teral Bureau of Investication ,
Washinzton, 3. Cc. - a2 of: _. fate
Dear Mr. Hoover: 2° 7 TIT Ll. L307 on moet :
Is thee american Friends Service Comittee a Communist front?
veGuV_a——_————
This is the "“Com‘ttee" which advertised in the Harch 24, 1963 edition of The
Worker that it was sponsoring the Fourth ‘Annual Midwest Summer Institute at
Camp + Tillians Bary, Late Geneva, wisconsin, uly 13 ts 20. Apparently the
main topic under discussion was Problems of Peace. . coon
Thank you for your thelp. 0 mo oe a
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wa7Respect fully,
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