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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMUTER
WORLD AFFAIRS CAMP, PAINTED POST, . ..
NEW YORK, AUGUST 22 - 29, 1964:
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"book, "A Coney Island of the Mind,' by LAWRENCE
FERLINGHETTI. He also contributed guitar and
harmonica Selections.
"Unlike most of the others, he was clean, neat,
and well-groomed at ail times. His shirt was
fastened with tequality! buttons.
"Of all the students there, he was the one who
seemed to impress everyone most. NORMAN said,
tWetill hear from that boy lots in the future.
We must keep in touch.!
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"Comments -- ‘The students were chiefly represen-
tative of minorities, Granted the informality of
camp dress, nevertheless the general appearance of
the group was one of slovenliness,
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The Negroes pr sented the best appearance; they
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were clean; their clothes were neat and clean;
their hair was brushed. Certainly, the grooming
of the rest was far below that of the high school
student groups with which I am familiar; and I
frankly could not get used to the giris! long, —
stringy hair hanging down in front of their faces.
Neither did I see the need for NANCY and
_ ELEANORA in their capacity as Leaders to be
equally il l-kempt .
"T had the impression that most, ap not all, of
the students had met at previous camps; but my
questioning on this point was met, surprisingly
enough, with evasion. The most direct answer came
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