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_,.,.,...1'_,,..,... -.' ..... ..... -r.r· .. ..... . - . Re: ." ,, . ,.,.....,.., ~· ' Turmoil on the College Campus -- Seminar What we are seeing develop on the college campuses is at least as significant to business as the American labor union development. In fact, the development is in many respects similar to the development of American labor unions in the 1920's and 30's. Both have their connnunist rad i cals . Both have been commonly described as an anarchistic conspiracy. In both cases the rest of society initially wanted to b e lieve "only a small minority" was involved. ,. .~-·...-~ .., .. I ... • ' . ' ' ' Already, a union or caucus of Negro business executives has been formed in New York, the Council of Concerned Black Business Executives. At this conference, one of its organizers will tell us why , and their objectives. Young white moderates -- elected leaders, not self-appointed radicals -will te i l you how they intend to change the business community. These are men that most of us would want to hire. ,1• As with the l abor union movement, the clergy are playing an important r ol e i n the n ew deve lopment of youth attitude s. On the whole , the c le r gy that are involved with the youth are very much in support of t he new s t ud ent a t t itudes . That's not to say that the clergy always suppo r t a ll of the student tactics. The clergy are included in this semina r because of their specia l role in advising students on the sub ject of "right a nd wrong." -~ '\.'-' .. I '/ t· • f .... The obj e ct of the seminar is to examine the turmoil the "easy" way -- ,' 1\,,!~· by l e arn i n g fro m troubl e d educational institutions before we inhe rit · ( i. e . , hire ) t he pr oblems. Bus iness ' has giv en much t hought to the hard core unemployed. The ""' ' ' I l ~)I ., I f ... ' . ,...,.,., �