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WHAT'S REALLY AT STAKE IN THIS ELECTION? / Boston Area (Newton, MA) / preelection public forum / October 28 |
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by Michael McWilliams Email: mctech (nospam) comcast.net (unverified!) Phone: 800-456-UMASS (8627) |
17 Oct 2004
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WHAT'S REALLY AT STAKE IN THIS ELECTION?
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An open public debate:
Conservative and liberal viewpoints vie for the high ground |
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WHEN:
Thursday, October 28th @ 7:00 PM
WHERE:
Newton North High School
Newton, Massachusetts igh
360 Lowell Ave.
Newton MA 02460
INFORMATION:
www.umassbostonclub.org
or call 800-456-UMASS (8627)
Newton, MA (PRWEB) October 18, 2004 -- Just days before what may be the most important US presidential election in decades, The University of Massachusetts Amherst Forum will be sponsoring an open debate event in the Boston area.
On the evening of October 28, Professors Jerry Mileur and Jeff Sedgewick, nationally-recognized figures on the UMass Amherst political science faculty, will engage the issues and the audience in lively debate on the high stakes facing the nation.
This event will be held at the Newton North High School on October 28 at 7:00 PM. It is free and open to the public, with a special invitation to concerned citizens, activists…and especially students from the Boston area.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst Forum is a public affairs program running under the aegis of the UMass Amherst Alumni Club of Greater Boston. This event is funded by a generous grant from the UMass Amherst Alumni Association.
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WHEN:
Thursday, October 28th @ 7:00 PM
WHERE:
Newton North High School
Newton, Massachusetts igh
360 Lowell Ave.
Newton MA 02460
INFORMATION:
www.umassbostonclub.org
or call 800-456-UMASS (8627)
Sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Amherst forum. Funded by a grant from the UMass Amherst Alumni Association
Free and open to the public.
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See also:
http://www.umassbostonclub.org |
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