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Events

September 19, 1994 issue

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This article present information on several forthcoming events. "Free Speech Movement 30th Anniversary Reunion," is being organized on December 1-4 in California. "SOHO Partnership 2nd Annual Benefit!," is being organized on September 20 in New York. Public programs at the New York Public Library are being organized on September 21 in New York. A national conference "Three Decades of Doubt: 30th Anniversary of the Warren Commission Report," is being organized from October 7-10 in Washington D.C.

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