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Ellen Lake '66, Peter Orris '67, and Claude Weaver '65-3 will describe their experience in Mississippi at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Lowell Lecture Hall. The three were part of the Mississippi Summer Project run by the Council of Federated Organizations. Admission is free.
Miss Lake worked on voter registration and community organization in Gulfport this summer, and Orris set up short wave radios all over the state.
Weaver was project director in Batesville, Panola County, one of the biggest projects in the state, and has been working in the state for the past year. The Batesville project registered about 600 Negroes to vote in the coming election.
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