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Letters

Hanly, V. | January 4, 1965 issue

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Presents several letters to the editor in response to various articles that appeared in different issues of the periodical "The Nation." Description of the disastrous flood that occurred in Vietnam this year as an inevitable consequence of the irresponsible military program of dumping tons of chemical plant killers; Objection to the term "legal government of Congo, Brazzaville" as referred to in a previous article; Discussion on the conviction of comedian Lenny Bruce on charges of obscenity.

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LETTERS to the editor; NATION, The (Periodical); FLOODS; CHEMICALS; CONGO (Brazzaville) -- Politics & government; BRUCE, Lenny; OBSCENITY (Law); VIETNAM; CONGO (Brazzaville); BRAZZAVILLE (Congo)
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