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A vintage poster for the First Wanderer Forum in St. Paul, Minn., June 11-12, 1965, themed "The Issue is Atheism." It features a panel with a banner reading "One Nation Under God" and lists speakers: Al Matt (invocation), Msgr. Durand (greetings), Commissioner Milt Rosen (panel on God, Society, and the Person), and Fr. F. Falque (panel). A second panel includes Walter Matt and Fr. Walter Peters.

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