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GI Planners and Program.

FEBRUARY 1966 R.J.B.
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GI Planners and Program.
FEBRUARY 1966 R.J.B.

The student-faculty committee responsible for planning the winter term program for Great Issues on "Ideas and Ideologies in the Modern World" chose President Dickey to speak on "Law and Individual Conscience" as the opening presentation.

Mr. Dickey was followed by Philip W. Cramer, College Director for Young Americans for Freedom, and the Rev. R. Edwin King, Chaplain and Dean of Students of Tougaloo College, who spoke in a combined session on "Student Involvement in the Social Process." The third speaker of the winter term was Father Augustin Leonard, 0.P., College de la Sarte, Belgium, who is Visiting Professor of Religion at Dartmouth this year. Father Leonard's topic was "The Theology of Dialogue."

"A Theology of Revolution" was the topic for Harvey Cox, Assistant Professor of Church and Society at Harvard, the final speaker in January. February lecturers for Great Issues will be Gershon B. O. Collier, Ambassador to the United Nations from Sierra Leone, "American Ideals and Foreign Policy"; Gyorgy Markus, Professor of Philosophy, University of Budapest and Visiting Professor this year at the University of Pittsburgh, "Marxist Humanism"; Roger Hilsman, Professor of Government at Columbia and former Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, "The Military and Democracy"; and the Rev. James Bevel, minister of West Side Christian Parish in Chicago and former assistant to Martin Luther King, "The Philosophy of Non-Violence."

The faculty-student planning committee under the chairmanship of the Rev. Richard P. Unsworth, Dean of the Tucker Foundation, included Associate Professor of English Peter A. Bien, Associate Professor of Physics Joseph D. Harris, Assistant Professor of History Charles T. Wood, Richard H. Blacklow '66 of Washington, D. C., Richard W. Clapp '67 of Lewiston, Me., William S. Jacoby '66 of New York, Richard M. Keresey '67 of Montclair, N. J., Roger C. Kline '66 of New York, S. Michael Nadel '66 of New York, and Jeffrey L. Rogers '66 of Bethesda, Md.

This month's cover picture calls for the reprinting of "Moonlight Over Dartmouth Hall" drawn by Abner Dean '31 in 1946.