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Show Man Against Himself (Continued from Page 1) program including a new orientation orienta-tion and a new first year course program, he stated. Freshmen Program This program, Mr. Theobald suggested, sug-gested, would include a crash program pro-gram on social reality, invention of reality, how to think and the arting rather than art, learning to do rather than evaluate. In the cities goods and services should be circulated freely, said the speaker, or in other words free. Computors would be the basis of all structural activity. No money would be accepted for goods or services. Free stores would be installed where people could come in take what they wanted off the shelf while a free bank, where people desposited one per cent of his income in-come could be used for worthwhile projects, he said. Guaranteed Income "Everybody is entitled to a basic income as a guaranteed right," said Mr. Theobald. |