Show Larson to Discuss U. S. Prestige Are We will be the topic of a lecture to be presented by Arthur tonight at in the Union Larson is special consultant to President Eisenhower and director of the world rule of law center at Duke UNIVERSITY students and faculty members with activity cards may obtain free tickets at the lobby desk in Orson Spencer Hall from 8 a.m. to 2 or from the Extension Division from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are available to the for or for faculty without activity Larson's speech emphasize aspects of American and According to S. Grover director of the Institute of International Studies and staff member of the political science Larson is concerned about U.S. prestige He feels that the people in foreign countries should understand that the United States incorporates a balance of private enterprise and governmental LARSON believes that people outside the U.S. tend to feel that capitalism means a weak and that if they were to adopt the capitalistic system they would faler without strong The Communistic on the other seems to them to on page ARTHUR LARSON Eisenhower consultant Larson from page offer leadership which would improve a Larson's We Are on which the speech is says abiding has been the effort to find a balance between private freedom and public He would like to have more foreigners understand this LARSON also advises Americans to take a broader view of the j international situation and take a 1 more liberal view of events both at home and Since this week has been proclaimed U.N. Week and Larson's talk will be the last major local event of the the Students from Abroad committee has sent special invitations to all foreign students at the |