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Hubert H. Humphrey. Democratic Senator from Minnesota, addressed the Academy of Political Science on December 5. Senator Humphrey gave a sharp criticism of Republican for- eign and domestic policy. The Minnesota senator said that the GOP is not very familiar with Communist tactics and Soviet strategy. They have allowed foreign policy to become sloganized. Humphrey stated that Germany, Japan, and the East are the crucial areas in foreign policy today. He fears that Republican foreign policy has underestimated the possibility of continued Communist penetration in Europe, particularly in Germany. With regard to domestic policy, Senator Humphrey attacked the farm and security programs of the Republican Administra- tion, citing them as failures . He appeared convinced that the Republican farm program of flexible price supports would be the main issue of the 1956 campaign. He also indicated that there was evidence that the Administration was misrepresenting the facts about workers fired from government positions as security risks. Visitors On November 25, Notre Dame was treated to a colorful exhibition of Slavic folk songs and dances by the Duquesne University Tam- buritzans. The tamburitza is one of the old- est musical instruments known to man, and it is the forerunner of the mandolin and the guitar. It supplies the accompaniment for the singing and dancing of the Tamburitzans. The Tamburitzans, now in their nine- teenth season, are all undergraduate students at Duquesne University. The managing direc- tor of the group, Walter Kolar, has been asso- ciated with them for seventeen years. He is also the director of the Tamburitzan School at McKeesport, Pa., which he established to stimulate interest in Slavic culture and music. The Tamburitzans began practicing in August, and toured the northern part of the country before returning to Pittsburgh to be- gin the school year. All of the proceeds of the concerts are put into a scholarship fund for deserving students.
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In conjunction with a tour of United States military installations and NROTC units, Ad- miral the Earl Mountbatten, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff of Great Britain, visited the University on the weekend of Octo- ber 29. After inspecting the facilities of the NROTC unit, the Earl and his wife attended the Navy-Notre Dame football game. Lord Mountbatten was introduced during the half- time ceremonies, and expressed his pleasure at having a chance to visit Notre Dame. It was not the first time Lord Mountbatten had seen the Fighting Irish in competition with a service academy. Back in 1945, the Earl witnessed the Army-Notre Dame game in Philadelphia. Visitors Frank Sheed, the noted Catholic lay theolo- gian, author, publisher, and lecturer, presented a series of eight lectures in Washington Hall from November 24 to December 14. It was Mr. Sheed ' s tenth annual appearance as a guest lecturer at the University. The lectures, which all students taking apologetics were re- quired to attend, gave a layman ' s approach to apologetics. Mr. Sheed has an extensive background in the field of religion and apologetics. He is the founder of Sheed and Ward, the international publishing house. An author in his own right, Mr. Sheed has written many books, including Map of Life, Theology and Sanity, and Man and Communism. He has also given more than 3.000 ad- dresses, both on street corners and indoors, in the past 25 years. His reputation as a street preacher is widespread, particularly in the southern part of the country.
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Zelma Watson George, Ph.D., famed singer, | lecturer, actress, and educator, presented a program of Negro Spirituals in Washington i ! Hall on December 2. Mrs. George illustrated in song the importance of the Negro Spir- ituals in the historical, cultural, and sociologi- cal development of the Negro as a person. Mrs. George graduated in voice from the Conservatory of Music in Chicago. She also holds degrees from the University of Chicago, New York University, and the University of Southern California. She played the title role in Gian Carlo-Menotti ' s The Medium in Cleveland in 1949, and was invited by the composer to play the role on Broadway. She has had experience as a case worker and probation officer, and was Dean of Women at Tennessee State University. Mrs. George is now Secretary of the Board and Executive Committee of the Council on Human Relations, and Treasurer of the Uni- versity of Chicago Alumnae Club of Cleve- land. Players, Incorporated, of Washington, D. C., presented Shakespeare ' s King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing in Washing- ton Hall on January 8 and 9. The Players, a drama troupe composed of former students of the speech and drama de- partment at the Catholic University in Wash- ington, are now in their seventh season of touring the country. All of the members of the group have had professional experience in the theatre, television, or films. Their present tour includes 150 performances in 30 states and Canada. The Reverend Gilbert V. Hartke, O.P., founder of the group, who directed Much Ado About Nothing, is the head of the speech and drama department at the Catholic Uni- versity. The president of Players, Incorpo- rated, Robert B. Moore, who directed King Lear, is resident director at Saint Michael ' s Playhouse in Winooski, Vermont. Dr. Jose- phine McGarry Callan is the group ' s drama coach. Visitors
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