Well known businessmen, educators and labor leaders will come to Hanover during December and January to address the Great Issues course on a variety of topics falling under the general head of "Domestic Issues." A steel company president, the Dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration, a C.1.0. director, and a leading Federal labor mediator, are among the speakers.
"Raw Materials, Economic Growth and National Security" is the subject of the talk on December 1 by Edward S. Mason. Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University. Clarence B. Randall. President of Inland Steel Company, will address the class on "The Responsibility of Management" on December 8 and on December 15, Stanley H. Ruttenberg, Director, Department of Education and Research, Congress of Industrial Organizations, will match this theme when he speaks on "The Responsibility of Labor." Cyrus S. Ching, former Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, will talk on "The Role of Government in Labor Relations" on December 18.
The first speaker after the Christmas recess will be Mark A. McCloskey, Director of the Bureau of Community Education, New York City Board of Education, who will come to Dartmouth on January 5 to lecture on "The Role of Public Education in the United States." Thurgood Marshall, special counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, who addressed the Great Issues course last year, comes again on January 12, when he will speak on the subject, "Civil Rights: the Outlook for Equal Protection of the Law for All Persons."