The Great Issues Course has announced that mimeographed copies of certain of the lectures delivered during the past six years are still available and may be obtained by writing to the Public Affairs Laboratory. Baker Library, Hanover, N. H. Following are the lectures available:
Adams, John C., Is Tito Communism'sLuther?, Feb. 16, 1950; Baehr, Harry W. '29. The American Newspaper as a Vehicle ofOpinion, Jan. 15, 1948; Ballard, William W '28, Two Sides of Science, Nov. 8, 1951 Braden, Spruille, Syllabus on the CommunistThreat in the Americas, March 12, 1953: Bundy, McGeorge, The Imperatives of American Foreign Policy, Feb. 10, 1953; Carr, Roberl K. '29, Safeguarding American Civil RightsToday, Feb. 23, 1948; Chan, Wing-tsit, TheReal Issues in China, Feb. 23, 1950; Commager, Henry Steele, The Necessity for Freedom, Jan. 16, 1950, and Free Enterprise inIdeas, Jan. 22, 1951; Condon, Edward U.. Beneficial Use and Control of Atomic Energy, Dec. 1, 1947; Dean, Vera Micheles, Objectivesof Soviet Foreign Policy, Feb. 20, 1950, and Western Europe Today, Feb. 26, 1951; Flliston, Herbert, The Context of Our Times. Oct. 9, 1950; Finch, John W., The Impact ofAmerican Civilization on the Youth of Europe, May 1, 1952; Finletter, Thomas K., World Government, Jan. 19, 1948; Fromm, Erich, Hostility and Tension in Modern Man, April 18, 1949.
Gramlich, Francis W., Political Ideals andMan's Nature, April 15, 1948, and Nov. 18. 1949; Hocking, William Ernest, The Place ofReligion in Our Scheme of Values, May 5, 1949; Hook, Sidney, International Communism, Dec. 13, 1948; Jordan, Wilbur K., The Growth of the Idea of Freedom, Nov. 27, 1950; Kennan, George 1., Objectives andChoices in American Foreign Policies, Feb 6, 1950; Kirkland, Edward C. '16, Freedomand Communism in the Colleges and Universities, Jan. 15, 1950; Macdonald, Allan H., The Revolution in the Arts, April 22, 1948; MacLeish, Archibald, What Is a Great Issue?, Oct. 11, 1948; Malik, Charles, The Problemof East and West, March 12, 1951; Niebuhr, Reinhold, Law and Relativity in Morals, May 9, 1949; Smith, T. V., Democracy as a State ofMind, Jan. 10, 1949; von Mohrenschildt, Dimitri, Russian History and Soviet Policies, Feb. 9, 1950; Warburg, James P., A Critical Analysis of American Foreign Policy, March 3, 1952; Ward, Barbara, Containment and South EastAsia, March 24-26, 1952; Wolfenden, John H., Control of Scientific Achievement, Nov. 21, 1949.