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American Friends Service Committee — Part 6
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nal Liberation Front of South Viet Nam. —
i At 8:30 p.m., when students were admitted -
“ito the 350-seat auditorium in 121 Sparks, it was:
tevident an auditorium the size'of Schwab was”
‘needed to accommodate the crowd. More than,
-10) students attended the presentation.
} - At 9:45 Bruce Goldberg, vice-president of the:
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hanemnnaatinnes aleouphara Wand marcame tm the
pSCCoOMMoaations SisewWnere. Many Persons i Ue «
yerowd sat on the floor at Goldberg’s request. %
The moderator reminded students of the tire:
"hazard but most refused to leave. There were:
still students waiting outside of the auditorium:
ngements were finally made to conduct a”
‘showing in’ 10 Sparks, immediately below - 121:
Sparks, after the first showing was completed.:
: yond their capacity, | :
e taped and replayed over WDFM, according t
obert DeWitt, president of the International Re.
tions Club, sponsor of the film, DeWitt did not*,
‘gay when the replay would take place.
Carl Tnormeyer, edttor of the Student Con-.,
will be held today to support President Johnson's.
, Policy in Vv iet Nem, At this point the audeince "
icheered whidls
+ At the beginning, the audience for the most
: ad art was Cociie and there was little raucous be-’
avior, Afier Russe: oicths, Haverford student’.
tend fhatrator of ine film, Was introduced, he anc:
“nounced that he would make a few opening com-:
«ments. concerning the. background of the Viet-.*
cnamese. At this the audience voiced its disap-
¢proval. it
“This film was not meant to be stiown to an.
} American audience of college students,” Stetler:
, Said. “Many of you are aware the film ‘has been*
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‘International Relations Club, informed the wait-: -
sleave, and arrangements were being made to find...
jAt § p.me both auditoriums were filled far be-?.
ts The complete proceedings of the program will. — :
‘ gervative, announced to the audience that a march *
Tied propacanda by the news sources, In otherf_
, yords you are under the impression you hav
eee a film of fies.’ . F
, At this point must af the audiences nes indice xed
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