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Show Today is National Day of Inquiry throughout the country will have the chance to air their opinions pro or con on our involvement in the "police action" across the sea. It has been suggested by the Campus Coordinating Office that classes for the day be devoted de-voted to discussion on U.S. foreign for-eign policy in Viet Nam. Students Stu-dents who heretofore haven't stated their views on the con flict should bo encouraged to do so. n It is expected that one of the major topics for discussion on that day will be how college students stu-dents can react responsibly to the now-pressing draft situation. However, since everyone lias been busy worrying about the Chronicle, no action for Inquiry has been taken at this campus. College students from the Atlantic At-lantic to the Pacific will celebrate cele-brate May 10 (Wednesday) as National Day of Inquiry, designated desig-nated such by the Campus Coordinating Co-ordinating Office in New York City. Inquiry Day is the first attempt at-tempt by the younger generation to peaceably discuss our policies poli-cies in the Viet Nam War. Up till now the only formal discussion discus-sion on the solutions to the Viet Nam War has been the Fulbright Hearings. On Wednesday students |