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Show Lectures to be Given by U. of U. Professors Through the extension division of the University of Utah a series of educational lectures will be given in the north end of Utah county within the next few weeks. The first of the series was given at the Pleasant Grove high school Wednesday Wednes-day evening, a number' of local teachers and citizens attending. The educational lectures to be given by many noted doctors and Professors are as follows: "The American Constitution and Social Change" Professor Willis W. Ritter. "Our Economic Nationalism" Professor E. C. Lorentzen. "Government and Public Welfare" Dr. Arthur L. Beeley. "National Economic Planningf' Professor Mark H. Greene. "Basic Causes of Political Unrest in Europe" President George Thomas. Thom-as. "The Powers of the American President" Professor Willis W. Ritter. Rit-ter. "Dictators and Democracy" Mr. Leon T. Loofbourow. "Men and Movements in Modern England" -Dr. Arthur L. Beeley. "Great Britlan's Colonial Policy" Dr. W. H. Dalgleish. "Paradoxes in the Recovery Program" Pro-gram" Hon. W. R. Wallace. "Government and Our Economic Dilemma" Dr. Dilworth Walker. "New Deal Relief Planning" Professor Pro-fessor Mark H. Greene. "National Recovery Legislation" Mr. Gus Backman. "Roosevelt's Money Policies" Dr. Dilworth Walker. "The American Ideal'' Director F. W. Reynolds. "How Much Democracy Can Civilization Civil-ization Stand?" Dean Milton Ben-nion. Ben-nion. "Social Change and the Ways of Life" Dr. E. E. Erickson. . "Human Affairs and the Scientific Scien-tific Spirit" Dr. R. V. Chamberlain. "Machines and the Modern World" Dr. Orin Tugman. "Individualism versus Collectivism" Dr. Arthur L. Beeley. "Contrasts in World Political Trends" Rev. Jacob Trapp. |