A “Tolerance can be Taught” exhibit featuring 300 posters, cartoons, graphs, and photographs intended to acquaint educators with various types of inter-racial relations programs, opened here yesterday for a two-week showing before being sent on a nation-wide tour of the larger cities. The exhibition, at the Norlyst Gallery here, is under the auspices of the Council Against Intolerance, with 86 local and national organizations cooperating.
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