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Lecture Series

November 1946
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Lecture Series
November 1946

THE ANNUAL DARTMOUTH HALL Lectures Series opened on October 21 with Max Lerner, editor and former Williams professor, speaking on the issues of the coming election. He was followed on October 31 by Col. J. T. Wilson, professor of geo-physics at the University of Toronto, who spoke on "Arctic Potentials."

Eight other speakers in an especially provocative series this year will be: Nov. li, Marc Blitzstein, composer, "American Music—A New Trend"; Dec. 3, Frederick Schuman, professor at Williams, "U. S. and U.S.S.R.—Rivals or Partners"; Jan. 20, John N. Hazard of the Russian Institute at Columbia, "Russia Since the War"; early 1947, James B. Carey, national secretary of the C.1.0., "The Labor Problem"; Feb. 24, Vera M. Dean, Foreign Policy Association, "Europe Today"; Mar. 10, Edward M. Earle of the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton, "Have We a Foreign Policy?"; April 21, R. Buckmin- ster Fuller, inventor of the Dymaxion and Fuller Houses, "A House for the Future"; May 12, Prof. F. O. Matthiessen of Harvard, "The Prospects of Popular Poetry Today."