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Teach-In At U-M Set For Tomorrow

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October
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1967
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Teach-In At U-M Set For Tomorrow

In conjunction with the “Voices of Civilization” program at the University, but not as part of the program, a “teach-in” with “The American Crisis” as its topic will begin at 10:30 p.m. tomorrow in Angell Hall auditoriums A, B, C, and D.

Speakers will include Swedish economist Karl Gunnar Myrdal and U.S. author Ralph Ellison, who are here for the “Voices” program. Teach-in sponsors include the U-M Young Republican and Young Democratic clubs and the local Vietnam Autumn group, formerly Vietnam Summer.

Richard D. Mann of the latter group said yesterday speakers besides Myrdal and Ellison will include Prof. David O. Wurfel of the University of Missouri, visiting professor until August at the U-M; Prof. Staughton Lynd of Yale who visited North Vietnam against State Department protests; Carl Ogelsby of Antioch College, an organizer of U-M Students for a Democratic Society; and The Rev. Albert Cleage of Detroit, a civil rights spokesman; Prof. Anatol Rapoport and Prof. Eric Wolfe of the U-M, leaders in the original teach-ins here; John Gerassi of San Francisco State College, a Latin American specialist; and others.

Mann said at 12:30 a.m. the teach-in will move to seminars in classrooms, in one of which a performance of the play "Mac-Bird” is planned at 11 a.m.