THE second half of the 1948-49 Dartmouth College Lecture Series opened February 17 with a discussion of "British Socialism" by Geoffrey Crowther, editor of the London Economist, who also gave a lecture for the Great Issues course on the same day.
Walter White, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, spoke February 22 on "Color Line Across the Globe." Other lecturers scheduled to come to Hanover during the remainder of the second semester are Dr. Irving J. Lee, Professor of Speech at Northwestern University, whose topic will be "General Semantics A New Way of Thinking?", and Robert Moses, New York City planner, who will speak May 3. The April date is yet to be filled. Prof. John V. Neale is chairman of the College Lecture Committee.