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Events

March 16, 1985 issue

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The article provides information on the events which are going to take place during March and April, 1985. Four days of protest in Washington, D.C., is going to be held on April 19-22, 1985. The name of the protest is "April, Actions for Peace Jobs and Justice." The Nation and the Democratic Socialists of America is to present a "DSA Friday Forum" on March 22, 1985. A two day conference on the economic consequences of militarism is to be held on March 22-23, 1985. A dialogue is going to be sponsored by the Humanity Society of Metropolitan New York on "Let's End the Cold War Against Cuba," at the New York University club in New York.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; MILITARISM; SOCIALISTS; COLD War; NEW York (State); CUBA; UNITED States
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