Success of the series of lectures on "Issues of the War" given in Manchester last winter by members of the Dartmouth faculty has led to a request from that city for a repetition of the series. This has been arranged, the lectures to be given during the remainder of the present winter being on "Present World Problems and Their Roots."
The seven speakers and their subjects have been chosen as follows: "The Problems of 1920 in the Light of History", Professor C. R. Lingley; "The Treaty of Versailles", Professor F. M. Anderson; "The New Inter- national Problem", Professor A. H. Washburn; "The Advance of Free Government", Professor J. P. Richardson; "Business in 1920", Professor C. A. Phillips; "Labor in 1920", Professor Malcolm Keir; "What is Americanism?" Professor C. D. Adams.
The same lectures are be.ing given at Hanover in A Dartmouth, one each week, under the auspices of the Hanover Branch of the Women's Citizenship Committee of New Hampshire.