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Show )R.F.S. HARRIS -INVITED TO ; TALK, DENVER ii . . .Local Educator Asked to Address Ad-dress National Conference of Social Workers Frank S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young university, has been nvltptl to be one of the speakers at be Xntonal Conference of Social ffork which will be held in Denver tone 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10. The Invitation to speak came from W. L. E. Bowman, of the faculty ' political science, Columbia uni-wy, uni-wy, who said in part; "You '111 see we have worded the subject ' your talk as follows : 'A Sane 'Ppronch to an Understanding of MM nnd .Religions PrejiuHces.' will change the final wording to rou, but we have in mind the W of frank and earnest discus-w discus-w of differences in the interest of tains hot to an agreement neces-Wl)' neces-Wl)' on the points raised, but to "nilerstnnding of ways in which 6 tan co-operate. In our commun-Jiiwnizntlon commun-Jiiwnizntlon efforts we find such iffictiltios due to suspicion and of confidence of one or another Vicious or racial group for others. IC Wat yon to deal with the sub- s you see fit, bringing the ben- "f your executive experience and ' similes to this, the most vex- Problem of community orgnniz- Throc r four thousand workers "" HI Parts of America usually l these convention. The speak-' speak-' chosen from among the loaders of America. Jane "'. the well-known community ' w "t Chicago is listed as one speakers of the coming ses- (P1Mont Harris was informed in inn lwo col(ircd educators ' This indicates that the , ""n Is to bo liberally discussed 1 follKlotis and rncial angles, ac-"'s ac-"'s to Professor Bowman. |