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Show 'Living Issues Week' To Open Next Week At Westminster Westminster College will open its "Living Issues Week" next Monday. Events will be open without charge to the public and will include in-clude 10 a.m. lectures in the school gymnasium and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Panel discussions in Ferry Hall Lounge, according to college officials. This is the schedule: Monday, Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch, head of the University of Utah department of psychiatry, will discuss "The Family" in a morning lecture series. At 7:30 p.m., the Rev. Eric Hawkins, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Pearl Staker. Family Service Society of Utah, will discuss "The Family in the Mid-Twentieth Centurv." Tuesday, Dr. Phillip B. Price, dean of the University of Utah college of medicine, will talk on "Science." During the evening, at 7:30 p.m., Dr. Clarence R. Wylie, head of the department of mathematics at the University of Utah, and Prof. Iver E. Bradley, head of the division of sciences at Westminster, will discuss "Science in the Mid-Twentieth Century." Wednesday, Dr. J. D. Williams of the University of Utah department depart-ment of political science will lecture lec-ture "on "Government." At 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Esther Landa, president presi-dent of the League of Women Voters, and Dr. Carroll P. Hurd of the Westminster political science department will discuss "Government "Govern-ment in the Mid-Twentieth Century." On Thursday. Dr. Garold Hol-stine Hol-stine of the University of Nevada will speak on "Education." At 7:30 p.m., Dr. N. Blaine Winters, director of teacher personnel per-sonnel for Utah State Board of Education, and Dr. Milton C. Bal-lenger, Bal-lenger, Westminster dean, will discuss "Education in the' Mid-Twentieth Mid-Twentieth Century." Friday morning's speaker will be Dr. T. William Hall, head of the department of religion at University of Denver. He will talk on "Religion." At 2 p.m., Rabbi Modecai Podet, Temple . B'nai Israel; Father William H. McDougall of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, and Father Stephen Katsaris, Holy Trinity Church, will discuss "Religion in the 'Mid-Twentieth 'Mid-Twentieth Century." |