Show Mead to Lecture On Cultural Backlog By NICK HARRISON Chronicle Staff Writer Facets of Dr Margaret Mead's varied background as an and teacher will come to light Wednesday at p.m. in Kingsbury MEAD WILL speak on Cultural Background for a discussion of United State's responsibility to the world as one of the richest Students may attend free by presenting spring quarter activity cards at Spencer Hall lobby desk from 8 to 2 p.m. or at the Extension Division Annex from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through General admission is Mead's studies of cultures have taken her to locations of both primitive and modern In the process she has learned some seven primitive HER RECENT studies have concerned contemporary cultures in light of more homogeneous and stable Aspects of culture such as culture family life and cross-national relationships have come under Outstanding contributions to science and education have gained Mead such honors as the Chi Omega Achievement membership in Phi Beta and being named outstanding woman of 1949 by Associated She is also an honorary member of Delta Kappa Gamma and Sigma HER MANY publications on primitive cultures have met with wire acclaim both within and outside the anthropological DR MARGARET noted will speak Wednesday on Background for in Kingsbury |