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Show ENGLISH PUBLICIST TO BE HERE MONDAV I X . 4, . .-, .. ... ' ; " '' " f 1 . V-'' ''I ' 1 J C. DOUGLAS BOOTH C. Douglas Booth. Br.ti-.h publicist pub-licist and authority on Balkan affairs, will speak at Dixie College Col-lege mi Monday. November 27. Mr. Booth will speak under th.-auspices th.-auspices of the Carnegie International Inter-national Relations Club of the College, and will be introduced by Professor H. L. Reid. fa uit advisor of the club. Mr. Booth is now in th I'nited States a.s a guest lecturer of the ( 'ariu-go-(Endowment for International Peace. of which Dr. Nichola-Murray Nichola-Murray Butler is president Mr Booth will speak on phases oi international affairs. Mr. Booth is a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. London. He was born in Canada, educated at St. Andrews An-drews College. Toronto, and at Loyola I'niversity. During the war he held the rank of Major in His Majesty's Forces He ha- deioted --evei. ral-. to the .-te-K of C-ntral European. Mediterranean, Mediterran-ean, and I'a'j in problems, an 1 has resided or travelled in Morocco. Mor-occo. Fcypt. Rhodes. Patm; -. Belgrade. Budape-;. Vienna and Pans. H-s 'eciMi'ing experience is var-i-l and includes considerable political po-litical work for the Xat:-na! I :-beral :-beral Party f Knitland. work in the I'mted Stat'-s for L:b-rtv I i and R-d Cro-s dr.ves vhile with H. M. Forces during ;h-- and la'er i-ctured in bo:h Fncl.md and the I'nited State; on International relatlor.s. An authority on foreign affair.-. . Mr Pe-oth 's now lecturinr ! throucheo,;; -.iie country b-for-? group conferences of Tr.tern.itlon-1 a! Relations Clubs. 0f which 4 11 i have been organised ir. collece l land universities. His itinerary as si'eaker is made pe.5;:lle by, t'ne Carneeie Fnlowmer. for In-' ! ternational Peace. 4 0 5 Wes: I 1 17th Street. New York City. In i I the spring of 1933. Mr. Booth I j was vi.-itir.g Carneeie Professor I in Park College. Parkville. Mo.. and in State College of North Da-j kota. Fargo. N. D. International relations clubs j for the study of foreign political i and economic problems in re'.a-j tion to those of the United States i have been organized with the j aid of Miss Amy Heminway Jones, Jon-es, executive secretary of the International In-ternational Relations Clubs of the Endowment. |