OPEN MIND

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000300260003-1
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RIPPUB
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1
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November 11, 2016
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October 2, 1998
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3
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November 20, 1966
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RADI~aEIA Fret)Re FOIAb3 CPYRGHT PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF Open Mind November 20, 1966 - 12:00 Noon ANNOUNCER: "Open Mind. Free to examine, to question, to disagree, with Moderator Eric Goldman, Professor of History at Prir.oeton University. "The subject of today's discussion, The Warren Report: An American Controversy.' "To introduce the participants in,,,today's di_soussion, Mr. Goldman." GOLDMAN: "Hello, ladies and gentlemen. "Having finished its inquiry into- the assassination of Presi- dent Kennedy, the Warren Corm,ission concluded the shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Connally -,.ere fired by Lee Harvey Oswald. "On the basis of the evidence before the Commission, it con- cludes that Oswald acted alone. Now, that, to T;7ost Americans, settled the m.at ter. "A number of European critics were T nsatisf.ed, but their re- marks were generally taken as another outburst. of anti-Axmerican, particularly since they tended to make the assassination a result of right-wing fanaticism. "Recently, how aver, in America: by Americans, the discussion has been reopened in important ways. Most notable", by 1-,he publi- "i; rtYsi h . 6 cation of two books., whose authors are here "Our total panel, to my far .i eft, the ttorne who was asked by P'i s . Marguerite Oswald to epre e t -per son's Interests before the Warren Cot.m~i.ti sion, and 1?~??o i now the au't;r.'.or OFFISanitized - Approved FgX&gjqq&@.,r,,,9A-9QPa, 01.'1 -9R0(J ?A 00034A~-