THE EIGHTH annual session of the Hanover Holiday will be held this month, June 16-19 inclusive, it was announced recently by Prof. Herbert W. Hill, director. The alumni college will run Monday through Thursday of the week after Commencement and immediately preceding Class Reunion Weekend.
The Hanover Holiday sessions will open Monday afternoon, June 16, at 8.30 p.m. with Earl Cranston '16, Phillips Professor of Religion, as the speaker. His topic will be "The State of Religion in America." That evening at 8.30 p.m., John W. Masland, Professor of Government, will speak on "Japan's Prospects."
Tuesday's program will open at 9:30 a.m. with Allan H. Macdonald, Professor of English, speaking on "Richard Hovey." That evening Earl R. Sikes, Professor of Economics, will speak on "Germany's Prospects."
George Z. Dimitroff, Assistant Professor of Astronomy, will open Wednesday's program gram with a lecture on "The State of the Cosmos." That evening Joseph L. McDonald, Professor of Economics and Professor of Foreign Trade, Tuck School, will speak on "The Foreign Trade Policy of the United States."
The final day's program will be opened by Bancroft H. Brown, Cheney Professor of Mathematics, who will speak at 9.30 a.m. on "The Old Farmer's Almanac." Trevor Lloyd, Professor of Geography, will deliver the final lecture that evening on the topic, "The Polar Regions in the Modern World."
All the addresses will be delivered in the Sanborn House Library and dormitory space for those attending Hanover Holiday will be available in Russell Sage.
HANOVER HOLIDAY SPEAKER: Joseph L. McDonald, Professor of Economics, who lectures on U. S. Foreign Trade Policy on the evening of June 18.