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Show : oKl7 . li . , . ! In : Irs ml: : REED C. DURHAM ... to direct Institute Business sets week's events "In the 70's Peril or Prosperity" Pros-perity" will be the central focus in this week's Business Week activities. ac-tivities. The events include crowning crown-ing of a queen, addresses from major business leaders and panel discussions. Robert N. Sears will deliver the keynote address in Mark Greene Hall at 11:15 a.m. Monday. Mr. Sears is the vice president of Phillips Petroleum Co. in New York. Mi-. Sears is a graduate of the University with a MBA from Harvard Har-vard University. He served as president of the University Alumni Association, New York Chapter, in 1968-69. Preceding his remarks, the Business Bus-iness Week Queen will be announced. an-nounced. The finalists include Betsy Bradley, Deborah Greene, Elizabeth Hamilton, Cathy Prince and Cyndi Myntti. Also speaking at the day's events are Gov. Calvin Rampton and Dean of the Business School George Odiorne. Tuesday a panel feautring local businessman and industry representatives repre-sentatives will be presented. They will discuss the methods for prevention pre-vention of pollution in the Salt Lake area. The panel is co-sponsored by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Sidney Jones, senior staff advisor ad-visor on the President's Council of Economic Advisors, will be the Tuesday evening highlight. Discussing Dis-cussing future trends in economics, econom-ics, he Will share the program with Dr. Richard T. Pratt, assistant assist-ant professor of finance, R. Thayne Robson, acting director of the Bureau of Economic Research and Mack Watkins. broker with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith. A review and analysis of the Nixon administration is slated for Wednesday. Climaxing trie week's activities will be a student-business panel on Thursday. Ralph Horlockier, chairman of the week, said Business Week has as a major concern, offering material ma-terial that Will appeal to all students. |