Prominent figures in American education, government and business were among theguest consultants who came to Hanover on April 28-29 to participate in the CornellDartmouth-Pennsylvania Conference on "Making Democracy Work." Among them were,front row, left to right, Leo Huberman, author and educator; Prof. Alvin H. Hansen ofthe Harvard economics department; John F. Tinsley, president of the Crompton andKnowles Loom Works of Worcester, Mass., and member of the National Association ofManufacturers; Mrs. Elinore Herrick, regional director of the National Labor RelationsBoard for New York; Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, visiting professor of philosophy at Dartmouth; John W. Pearson 'll, New England regional director of the Social SecurityBoard; and Lewis Mumford, author and former visiting lecturer at Dartmouth.Back row: Roger Baldwin, director of the American Civil Liberties League; Nels Anderson, labor relations director for the W.P.A.; Karl de Schweinitz, administrator of unemployment relief in Pennsylvania and father of Karl de Schweinitz Jr. '4l; Judge PeterWoodbury of the New Hampshire State Supreme Court; President William HaroldCowley '24 of Hamilton College; Clyde R.Miller, director of the Institute for PropagandaAnalysis; and Granville Hicks, author and Fellow at Harvard.