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Show COLLEGE PROFESSORS Tell What They Think World Will Be Like After the War. What will the world be like after the war? The answer to this question as seen by 32 professors at Northwestern Northwest-ern university, each an expert in his own field, is supplied in the current issue of the Summer Northwestern, student newspaper. In a special ( supplement entitled "After the Sword," each of the professors presents pre-sents the probable developments in his particular field. Here are some of the developments develop-ments as seen by the experts: A five-year waiting period before the signing of peace treaties during which Germany, Japan and Italy will be completely disarmed. Dr. Kenneth W. Colegrove, professor of political science. Re-education of children and young adults in major Axis countries. coun-tries. Dr. F. C. Rosecrance, professor profes-sor of education. Socialized Medicine. An increasing degree of socialization socializa-tion in medicine. Dr. C. Donnell Turner, assistant professor of zoology. Active participation by the United 'States in an international police force. Dean Addison Hibbard of the college of liberal arts. Increased attention by religious groups to economic, political, and ideoldgical problems. Dr. Thornton W. Merriam, director of board of religion. A continuance of price controls. Dr. Elmo P. Hohman, professor of economics. Heavy tax burdens and record-breaking record-breaking peace time expenditures. Dr. James W. Bell, professor of finance. Continuance of a large army by the United States Dr. Tracy E. Strevey, associate professor of history. his-tory. A new rubber industry, abundant use of magnesium, and higher octane oc-tane gasoline. Dr. Burgess H. Jennings, Jen-nings, professor of mechanical engineering. |