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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB joe VANAMAN . . . . Prfsid1'rz1 OFFICERS NA'rAi,iE Coknm . - . I'irrl'rrsidfnr El.iz.xum'n Lroow . . , . . Si-rrclary LAWRENCE LIARLAND . . . Tr1'a.vurf'r Our membership is drawn from the .Iunior and Senior Classes and we represent the interest of the student body in International Relations. VVe meet twice a month, on the first and third Tuesday of the month, and discuss various problems of world-wide significance. From time to time we have speakers outside the school who speak to us concerning some particular problem. VVe do not believe that the mere formation of opinions about these much talked questions is an end in itself. It is our purpose to awaken and keep alive the interest of the students in world affairs, in the hope that we will develop a more sympathetic understanding of other people in other lands. The program for November was given by a group of club members. Raymond Sutherland gave a talk on the Hlklunitions Problemf' Vivian Rlunich and Curtis Reynolds spoke on f'The Social and Economic Conditions of Nazi Germany.'I The second semester the club was fortunate in having a series of interesting talks by the following men: Dr. E. G. Trimble, Dr. Paul H. Clyde, and Dr. Amry Vandenbosh, from the University of lientuckyg Dr. Charles LI. Turck, President of Center College, and Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, President of Georgetown College. Z 0 PAGE I3
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