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Howard Zinn — Part 1
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was then residing at 24 George Street, Newton, Massachusetts;
with his family, and that he is employed as a Professor at
Boston University. (Ly)
On March 1, 1967,[ security
Officer, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, advised
that the subject was then employed as an Assistant Professor
of Government at Boston University, and that he had an office’
at 236 Bay State Road, Boston. (u)
IT. ACTIVITY
A. American Institute for Marxist Studies (AIMS)
BS T-1, on March 30, 1966, made available an invita-
tion to a testimonial dinner honoring HERBERT APTHEKER on the
occasion of his fiftieth birthday, the publication of his
twentieth book, and the second anniversary of the AIMS, to be
held April 28, 1966, at the New York Hilton Hotel, New York
City. The invitation set forth a list of sponsors, about
200 in number. Included in the invitation was the name of
Professor HOWARD ZINN as a sponsor.(U )
A characterization of AIMS, including a characteri-
zation of HERBERT APTHERER, appears in the appendix of this
report. (a)
B. Other Activity
By report dated March 2, 1966, the Naval Investiga-
tive Service Office (NISO), First Naval District, advised that
a Vietnam symposium sponsored by the Boston University Students
for Peace, an approved student peace group at Boston University,
was held February 16, 1966, at which a four-member panel
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b7¢
discussed the subject "What is Wrong with U. 8S. Foreign Policy".
Professor HOWARD ZINN, who was reported to be a member of this
panel, accused the United States of being the main aggressor
in South Vietnam. The report stated that approximately fifty
Students attended this symposium.
By report dated April 7, 1966, NISO, First Naval
District, advised that a symposium on Vietnam was condueted
at the Harvard University Lav School, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
on March 23, 1966, and attended by about 125 students, at which
there were three guest speakers including HOWARD ZINN of Boston
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