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Show Asian Affairs Expert To Open Program graduate work at Oxford, taught philosophy at the University of California, and then headed the department of philosophy and psychology at the College of the City of, New York. Graduate Work Bonaro Overstreet completed her graduate work at the University Uni-versity of California, taught in Bakersfield, Calif., and then completed more graduate work at Columbia. The Overstreets, concerned with human personality and behavior, be-havior, and communism as a psychological problem, have traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and North America. They became absorbed with the problem prob-lem of Communism as a psychological psycho-logical problem fifteen years "What We Must Know About Communism," "The Strange Tactics ' of Extremism," and "Understanding Fear." Courts vs. Crime On April 7 at noon Lawrence Speiser, American Civil Liber-aties Liber-aties Union president, will discuss dis-cuss "Courts vs. Crime: the Rights of the Criminal." Speiser graduated from the University of California at Berkeley Ber-keley in 1947 with a degree in physics and obtained his legal education at the University of California's Hastings College of Law. As director of the ACLU Washington Wash-ington office for six years, Speiser Spei-ser appeared before congressional congres-sional committees to present the ACLU's views on legislation af- University Photo Lawrence Speiser . . . President of ACLU ago anu meir susiameu uiieiesi in the subject led them to travel to what they call "refuge crescent" cres-cent" from Western Europe to Hong Kong. They have worked widely in the adult education and mental health fields. Their written works include "The Mature Mind," "Freedom's People," iCUllllg LiVl-l iiuv-i. iivu. - r' resented over 50 people in government gov-ernment loyalty-security cases. Speiser has handled many ACLU cases testing the constitutionality consti-tutionality of laws and government govern-ment actions infringing on the civil liberties. He has argued and won three cases before the U. S. Supreme Court. I Calvin 1. Rampton and I jert A. Scalapino, dis-'i dis-'i expert on Asian and Affairs, will speak April :irticipants in Challenge April 2-9. I j anittee plans to pre-j pre-j :(Tams which will stim-i stim-i ie minds of University and widen their hori-, hori-, : knowledge, and further icnriousity in the col- :.T;unity, according to '? Smoot, of the Chal- amittee. W a recent partici-ary partici-ary in Washington, J the State Department 'Risers on China, will 5 "China : The New Rev-11 Rev-11 8 P.m. in the Union 1 He will follow a ?' Rampton. W Reputation f: described by the '.Council of Seattle ;. tteH most interest inter-est lucid speakers ,"-:r ,"-:r f the political "nt at the Uni-'nia Uni-'nia at Berkeley. 'jr SanL . with a masters JteeefromHar- Td with the 7 ?the Asian and' : f oreign nations of Western ' " travelled out the Or- afor the past 20 : 5?Sies Wt l6 authr of 5? - " Consmtant larded egie Found -ert - .SnS ?nar0 .'inkm sociol-Cf sociol-Cf speak I f and 'nd of the ' As Wlvin8 the S lety" eet completed jv-( w University Photo Drs. Harry & Bonaro Overstreet . . . sociologists on extremism University Photo Dr. Robert A. Scalapino Asian, African expert |