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Tuesday, December 9,1958 jpAGE 6 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas A \ \ Hear the Nation's Top Personalities at the Fourth Student Conference on National Affairs THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Wednesday, December 10, 1958 — 8:00 P. M. DR. KENNETH HOLLAND Dr. Holland has been President of the Institution of International Education, Inc., since 1950 and has made a career of promoting international understanding through educational^ exchange.. The speaker, once an HE exchange student himself, is the author of “Youth in European Labor Gamps” and of many articles and book lets on international education. As a youth in 1935, Holland was appointed Associate Director of the American Youth Commission of the American Council on Education. During the time he was Assistant Director of the Office of International Information and Cultural Affairs in the State Department he was responsible for planning the administration of the Fulbright Act. “Random Reflections on International Trade” Wednesday, December 10, 1958 — 2:00 P. M. Memorial Student Center Ballroom S. G. RAMACHANDRAN S. G. Ramachandran, First Secretary (Commercial), Embassy of India, Washington, D. C., is a man of varied experiences in many different commercial and business endeavors. Since 1933 he has travelled widely in India, Europe, the Far East and the United States in his work with the Government of India. He has held such positions as Assistant Controller of Rubber of the Govern ment of India, Directorate General of Industries and Supplies, Under Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Supply, Agent of the Indian Government in Malaya, and Private Secretary of the Minister of Commerce and Secretary. “Sources of Tension- National and International” “How World Tensions Are Caused by the Electronic and Jet Transport Age” 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958 — 4:00 P. M. MR. ARTHUR T. HADLEY Mr. Hadley, News Development Editor of the New York Herald Tribune, New York City, has made a name for himself not only as a newspaperman in New York City, but also as 5 military man, a free lance writer, radio announcer and producer, author, lecturer and political writer. As a captain in World War II he pioneered the development of combat psychological warfare with the 2nd Armored Division. Affter being discharged from the Army he began free-lancing in New York City. ^During that time he cover ed presidential campaigns and wrote a book on politics called “The Joy Wagon.” As news development editor he is in charge of advance planning for the New York Herald Tribune . Maj. Gen. Charles B. Westover Maj. Gen. Westover, a native Alas kan, will speak on the topic of “Na tional Security and World Ten sions.” He is present Director of Plans for the Air Force’s Strate gic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. As an AF com mand pilot he is credited with 300 combat hours and 42 combat mis sions, with a total flying time of over 3700 hours. PANEL DISCUSSION “Foreign i Aid” Friday, December 12, 1958 — 8:00 — MSC Ballroom Mr. Michael V. Forrestal, Moderator SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday, December 10, 1958 2:00 - 3:45 p. m. — First Plenary Session . Mr. S. G. Ramachandran, First Secretary (Commercial), Embassy of India. Topic— “Random Reflections on International Trade.” 8:00 - 9:30 p. m. — Second Plenary Session . Dr. Kenneth Holland, President, Institute of International Education, Inc. Topic— “How We Can Alleviate Pan-American Tensions” Thursday, December 11, 1958 4:00 - 5:30 p. m. . Mr. Arthur T. Hadley, News Development Editor, New York Herald Tribune, Topic— “How World Tensions Are Caused by the Electronic and Jet Transport Age ” 8:00 - 10:00 p. m. — Third Plenary Session Major General Charles B. Westover, Director of Plans, Strategic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base. Topic—“National Security and World Tensions” Friday, December 12, 1958 8:00 - 10:00 p. m. — Fourth Plenary Session - Foreign Aid Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn, U. S. Representative from South Carolina. Topic—“How Foreign Aid Can Increase Tension” . Mr. Thomas E. Mann, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. Topic— “How Foreign Aid Can Decrease Tension” Mr. Michael V. Forrestal, Attorney, Shearman, Sterling & Wright. Moderator Saturday, December 13, 1958 12:15 - 1:45 — Luncheon and Fifth Plenary Session Congressman William Jennings Biyan Dorn, U. S. Representative from South Carolina. Topic: “How We Can Resolve the Problems Causing National and International Tensions” Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn Congressman Dorn, U. S. Repre sentative from South Carolina, will speak at a panel discussion entitled “How Foreign Aid Can Increase Tension.” He will also give the closing address Saturday at 12:15 p. m. on “How We Can Resolve the Problems Causing Na tional and International Ten sion.” He was first elected to Congress in 1946 and was one of the youngest members of the 80th Congress. No admission charge. You are guests of The Great Issues Committee and Student Conference On National Affairs