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Life Days

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1971

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A flier documenting the student group's speaker-discussion group series, featuring keynote speaker Colin Clark, a population expert and economist. This presentation was held on the step of Coffman Memorial Union and at the Museum of Natural History. A schedule of the events is listed on the back of the A flier. Other presenters included Sally Moran, Social worker at Seton Residence, Bud Philbrook, member of VISTA and State Legislature Candidate, Reverend Warren Shaller, Episcopalian minister, Erma Cravi, Social Worker in the Child Welfare and Protection Service Division in Hennepin County, Paul Andreini, Doctor of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic, Bob Nevin, Administrator Children's Home Society, M. Q. Sibley, Professor, Carol Eijnek and Paul Crowdery of Birthright, Father Mike Kennedy and Mary Hartle.

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Save Our Unwanted Life (SOUL); West Bank Union. (1971). Life Days. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/268226.

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