MONDAY, JUNE 10
2:00 P.M. "Radioactive Fallout: How Great a Danger?" George B. Saul, Instructor in Zoology
8:45 P.M. Readings from His Own Poetry Richard Eberhart '26, Professor of English
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
10:00 A.M. "The Case for Modern Architecture" Hugh S. Morrison '26, Professor of Art
8:30 P.M. "The Modern Conservative" Robert E. Riegel, Professor of History
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
10:00 A.M. "The Communist Party in Western Europe: What Is Its Appeal?" Hadley Cantril '28, Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Institute for International Social Research, Princeton, N. J.
8:30 P.M. "Will Communism Win in Asia?" Wing-tsit Chan, Professor of Chinese Culture and Philosophy
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
8:45 P.M. "Dartmouth: Past, Present and Future." Bancroft H. Brown, B. P. Cheney Professor of Mathematics
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
9:30 A.M. "The Attack on Moral Standards in the Professions." The Law: Michael H. Cardozo '32, Associate Professor of Law, Cornell University Business: Charles D. Doerr '32, Vice-President, McKesson and Robbins, New York The Arts: Reuel N. Denny '32, Professor of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Journalism: James S. Whiton '32, The Denville Herald, Denville, N. J. Moderator: Carlos H. Baker '32, Professor of English, Princeton University
11:00 A.M. "The Refugee: Windfall for the Free World" Thomas B. Curtis '32, U. S. Representative, Second District of Missouri Edward B. Marks '32, Deputy in Charge, New York Office, Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration. Formerly, International Refugee Organization, Geneva. Howland H. Sargeant '32, President, The American Committee for Liberation. Formerly, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. Moderator: Herbert W. Hill, Professor of History. Formerly, Planning Adviser, Department of State.
The first half of the 1957 Hanover Holiday coincides with the reunions of the Classes of 1926, 1927 and 1928 and draws upon members of those classes, together with Dartmouth faculty members, as speakers. The second half of the program will feature eight members of the Class of 1932, which holds its 25th Reunion from June 13 to 16. This year's Hanover Holiday is the 18th session since the "alumni college" began in 1937, and is again under the direction of Prof. Herbert W. Hill. Admission to the lectures is free.