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Show Guest Lecturer ReviL Dark Age Money P0X ' 1 i lL;; ' iftafltKa 1940 to 1945 he w, V or war n Gpm, s lv decorated.hTeS Cross of the Rr 'Vedt of Merit, and 6 i." f Guerr?' J Bronze." 0 -J31 At the University-, the professor ha? k' gopher since served on the Near ia dies department iM brary committees 4 Di A lecture on Near East monetary mone-tary power during Europe's emergence from the Dark Ages will be presented by Pr. Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz at 10 a.m. today in Milton Bennion Hall, room 201. THE SPEECH by Dr. Ehrenkreutz, Ehren-kreutz, assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University Uni-versity of Michigan, is sponsored by the Middle East Center. A native of Warsaw, Poland, Dr. Ehrenkreutz earned his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of London. The next year he was a Kohut Fellow at Yale University. Uni-versity. Ehrenkreutz served with the Polish forces from 1939 to 1947 in World War II in France, Germany, Ger-many, Italy, the Middle East and England. For five years from Dr. Ehreukreutz . . . Delivers Speech |