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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE, ~
WORLD AFFAIRS CAMP, PAINTED POST,
NEW YORK, AUGUST 22 - 29, 1964: _
"from ED, who said, 'It is possible they have
attended the same Conferences in the past, and
that they will meet again at similar Conferences —
this fall and winter.!
"Me students were intelligent, very serious, and
determined in their attitudes. Most of them gave
the impression they would not change their
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listened respectfully, and asked questions;
but they were not open-minded. One remarked
that, 'You had to be for unilateral disarmament
to be accepted in this group.!
"There was no doubt of their complete dedication
to the principle of non-violence, nor that they
were prepared to. go to great lengths to further
their eause Tt was evident that they went ta
| the Conference. already indoctrinated -- not to
nn be indoctrinated.'
terre rine ames ty 2180 furnished the “Name and —
Address List’ of the ‘Amer an Friends Service Committee,
.... World Affairs Camp, as follows:
’ “THOMAS” ACKERMAN °
y 50 Davenport: Avenue ~~
New Rochelle r+; New York
fo BEVERLY’ ‘ARMSTRONG
ae 2993 Vincent Road.
Silver Lake, . Ohio yooh
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