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If your draft board's breathing down our neck, you can go talk about it -- and maybe even sing about it -- at the Hub 47 Sunday.
A company of local college and graduate students will be reading poems, singing songs and presenting skits on the home "Make love, not war." When they're done, they'll give the floor to anyone in the audience who thinks he has something to say.
The group, which calls Itself the Caraman Theater, worked out the revue this summer, under the direction of Bobbi and Stan Edelson, East House associates, and the sponsorship of the American Friends Service committees. David S. Autnam '66 will act and John P. Case '66 will sing in the production, which being at 9:15 p.m.
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