| Show History Reviewed By Miller The history of the office of the president of the United States was discussed by David E. professor of at this week's Thursday HE GAVE an account of each of the presidents who have held this office since the beginning of the last and told under what conditions these men took office and how each one of them reacted to the special challenges Presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson interpreted the presidency as mean-continued on page Lecture from page ing something far different than the ideas of Warren Harding or Calvin Miller The president can assume many more powers than those specifically granted to or he can only take those given to him by the The office is shaped by the personality of the man who holds it J. D. associate professor of political spoke on some of the great decisions our presidents have had to He gave some of his own value judgments about what qualities our next president should hold if he is to be an effective Williams thought that the next president should give the nation strong leadership in the field of civil promote economic growth both at home and and be able to meet the challenge of the space |