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    On l/16/59, G described above, duri.�ng,,n_ -,_,-S. 5 _ ;contact on another matter, a vised that the gg�ec�btindod :-1g2@y§ �activity cn"ehe'@ada campus daring that.sohenl adage; £&H§;*e~~f -jsaid that nosssv A. eons is the results� m_ch;a�se*ist-� -ing a group called the Yale Student Lecture U5§@$$§Q;¢»»j".-" '�said that this committee is composed ~o§_..~"at ts who are or have been members of the GOF and

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    An article appeared in the YALE DAILY NEWS, issue of1Q/#/60, Page 1, announcing that ERICH FROMM woulddeliver a talk, sponsored by the GOF the followingevening. EROMM was described as a noted psychoanalysisand a National committee man of the socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation. The title of his talkwould be "What is socialism?�.

    The above references show all of the information containedin New Haven file concerning captioned group. The . ,_-_ ,organization has not been conclusively identified ashac,�L7¢_ _ nsubversive or front club organization as .�_.nM=--�.*'""»asove, described the group as "tn camput~group'§�sononed 'of Yale undergraduates. W; ,;;@;* _ ;3� *'t� "

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    "The Harvard Crimson,� an undergraduate newspapertamtzicge, Massachusetts, in if: Ervsmher 8, l9t5,carried an article reporting on the results of thefor the City Council in L the,� Y recent CambridgThe article reported that subject, "a twenty�fourBoston University student who ran for the Councilagainst the war in Viet~Nam ran nineteenth out oftwenty�four. He polled seventy-seven first place"and was eliminated on the first cut."

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    H " held in Chicago, Jim West, Executive Secretary at the GP oi1 Illinois, distributed a ilyer calling for a ?don£erence,en

    '?eace, Jobs, and Freedom", issued by the APSC and six laborofficials. The Ilyer noted that this meeting was to be heldon April 14 and 15, 1961. west stated that this is supposedto be strictly a trade union affair. West explained thatdelegate fees at this Conierence are five dollars tor thoserepresenting an organization and three dollars for individualdelegates. He pointed out that individual delegates do nothave the right to vote or to be recognized from the iloorand that, therefore, all Party members should try to hedelegates iron their respective unions. West added that therewould not be a lot oi advertising about this Conierence and

    -noted that the Conference would be on television only whileit is being held since that is what the trade unions want,

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    cold HEP. HUSHREH~eeid this was true, but that FROMM was an

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    peace. KDSHHER stated that-many weaknesses would undoubtedlyshow up during the conference, but that concentration should

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    with its purposes and wished it all sucf so. . /'/15' -. ��"""'

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    that up to a certain time officials and representatives

    of that government worked unoeasingly toward world revolution.

    was decided that conditions in each individual non-

    socialist country differed greatly and that it would be better

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    to allow each country to cheese its own means, related to

    conditions in that country, to advance its system of government

    -to the ultimate aim of Sosiallsm. He stated at that time

    State Capitalism had started to develop in Russia and that

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    and Russian forms of government. He stated that both geve ments

    aspire to world domination. _ " IHe said that both nations were loaded with nucl ar _

    eapons. He stated that most people were unable to suppress I

    feeling of horror whenever they read or heard about human

    torture carried out in castle dungeons during medieval days,

    but that such tortures were not comparable to the pain, anguish�

    and terror experienced by the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    when the American atomic bombs dropped. �Such bombs were the

    equivalent of one thousand tons of TNT. Today's bombs are the i

    alent of a million tone of TNT. One dropped over Chicagoequiv

    would kill every living thing within a radius of forty miles.

    He said that afstgitistician named KAHN of Rand

    Corporation was engaged in preparing figures for the United"

    States Government on the possibility of survival following a

    nuclear attack on this country. He estimated that, providing

    fifteen minutes warning was received prior to the dropping of

    bombs, the nation would escape a single attack with a loss of .

    approximately five million lives. If the attack were to come

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    cities. .FROMM stated that this casual talk of six

    to ninety million deaths simply had to stop, that the lives of

    that many people were involved, not Just cold figures on a

    piece of paper. He said that an aroused intelligent people

    simply would not allow such a holocaust to occur and that

    our purpose should be the arousing of the people to an

    awareness of this very real danger and the fearful annihilation

    which will result if reason is not allowed to prevail.

    Then came a question and answer period. A young man,

    who identified himself as a newspaperman, then asked FROMM_what

    specifically could be done to prevent World was III. FROMM

    answered that that was why the conference was being held; to

    work out and put into action specific plans to prevent World

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    Auto Workers� Union at St. Joseph, Michigan, said he had noted

    FROMM had made quite a point in his speech concerning the Russian

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    About 300 students and a hand full of teachersarose and walked toward the doors of the Cathedral. .

    The negro students did not participate in thewalkout, or with few exceptions, in the subsequentdemonstrations on campus and in Morningside Park. Theyhave maintained a _olicy of separatism throughout theProtest oftenkgz�gzning to ioin the SDS led demonstrations.

    ,,392/ _Mar a�udd, campus leader of bDb who was .aw charged with riot'and inciting to riot in earlier

    protests. remained away from the campus during theactivities. SQS leader said that his lawyers hadasked him not to risk further arrests.

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    _ �Ra§biFA,_§ruoE}gldman_gave the invocation.at the c .pus rally s on§or¬d'by the SRU. The sneakers/ � include Dr. Eargldggéylor. �ormer Rresi egt of Sarah/5 � a Lawrenc ��llege; Dr.f§r§H�§gomm. ��ééehglegistg and'Dwigh__* g�onald, $06151 c5aaa' or. Mac Donald stated

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