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Show Humanities on the River Kwai visiting professorships in Hawaii, Australia, and Paris. Par-is. He has traveled throughout through-out the U.S., Canada and Europe as a lecturer. It is with pleasure that we invite him to SUSC . tary service in 1940, with the 5th Battalion, the Suffolk Regiment as lieutenant. In January 1942 he was wounded and taken captive by the Japanese Jap-anese at the capitulation of Signapore. He was listed 'missing presumed killed in action' in official bulletins, but was moved by the Japanese Japan-ese to Siam to work on the railway from Bangkok to Moulmein. He won his release re-lease In August 1945. His career as a teacher has included distinguished , 'Humanities on the River i Kwai', SUSC's Grace Adams 1 Lecture for 1981 will be presented April 23 by Ian i Watt, director of the Stan- ford University Humanities Center who helped build the i famous bridge while a pris- oner of the Japanese during World War II. The lecture will begin at 8 p.m. in the Thorley Re-, Re-, cital Hall. The public is in-I in-I vited to attend the program ' free of charge. , A native of Westmorland, I England, Watt began mili- BUSINESS FORMS to make i your work easier and more 1 profitable. Statements, i envelopes, snap-a-parts, 1 carbonless forms, sales books, guest checks. We i can supply all your cus- 1 torn business forms. See us at the BEAVER ! COUNTY NEWS, 387-2881 inMilford. |