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[Tape 5, Part 1]

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(Tape 5 of 6 One of several topical evening seminars held during the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War. Moderator: Richard Mann (University of Michigan); spokesmen for government: P. J. Honey (University of London) and Paul Kattenburg (Policy Planning Council); spokesmen for opposition: Bernard Fall (Howard) and John Schrecker (Princeton); opposition resource people: Stanley Diamond (Syracuse) and Helen B. Lamb (New York City). Wilmington Room at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C. "The first reality is that North Vietnam has attacked the independent nation of South Vietnam. Its object is total conquest.")
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[Tape 6, Part 1]

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(Tape 6 of 6 One of several topical evening seminars held during the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War. Moderator: Richard Mann (University of Michigan); spokesmen for government: P. J. Honey (University of London) and Paul Kattenburg (Policy Planning Council); spokesmen for opposition: Bernard Fall (Howard) and John Schrecker (Princeton); opposition resource people: Stanley Diamond (Syracuse) and Helen B. Lamb (New York City). Wilmington Room at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C. "The first reality is that North Vietnam has attacked the independent nation of South Vietnam. Its object is total conquest.")
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[Tape 1, Part 1]

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(Tape 1 One of several topical evening seminars held during the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War. "Let no one think that retreat from Vietnam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another." Moderator: Eric Wolf (University of Michigan); spokesmen for government: Robert Scalapino (Berkeley) and Herbert Spivack (Board of Examination U.S. Foreign Service); spokesmen for opposition: Oliver Clubb, Jr. (Syracuse) and Daniel Lev (Cornell); opposition resource people: Benedict Anderson (Cornell) and Richard Coughlin (University of Virginia). Adams room at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C.)
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[Tape 2, Part 1]

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(Tape 2 One of several topical evening seminars held during the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War. "Let no one think that retreat from Vietnam would bring an end to conflict. The battle would be renewed in one country and then another." Moderator: Eric Wolf (University of Michigan); spokesmen for government: Robert Scalapino (Berkeley) and Herbert Spivack (Board of Examination U.S. Foreign Service); spokesmen for opposition: Oliver Clubb, Jr. (Syracuse) and Daniel Lev (Cornell); opposition resource people: Benedict Anderson (Cornell) and Richard Coughlin (University of Virginia). Adams room at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C.)
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[Part 1] Vigils against the Vietnam War; Italian Political Songs

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(Tape 5; 1C track 1.[Unexpected content. Not Conference on Vietnam] Assorted recordings of rallies, speeches, and anti-war songs in Italian, Spanish and English. The first section is a recording of vigils against the Vietnam War held in Rome and Torino as part of the International Day Against the War in South Vietnam held in November 27, 1965. These were celebrated parallel to the March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam held on the same day. Events recorded included Alfonso Gatto and a live transmission from the march in Washington at minute 15. The second section starting at minute 48 includes Italian political songs, socialist anthems and possibly copies of the following recordings: Cante e Inni Socialisti and Bandiera Rossa.)