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ADMINISTRATORS CHARLES HOFF 6. Sc., Universily ol Nebraska Vice-President lor business management Finance Secretary ELLEN LORD B.A.L.S., University at Michigan Head Librarian Instructor in Library Science VIRGIL YELKIN 6. Sc., University ol Nebraska Director ol Athletics and Physical Education lor Men ALICE C. SMITH 6. A., University ol Omoha Registrar JOHN E. WOODS B.A., Hamline University Director ol Vocational Head ol Veteran and Military tnlormation Service Counseling and Placement
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LECTURE SERIES TWO SERIES OF LECTURES during the 1950-51 school year provided OU students and faculty with a wealth of information on sub- jects ranging from the Korean situation to the understanding of great music. Eight speakers were on the calendar for the fifth annual Institute on World Affairs. The theme for the 1950 lecture series was Are Freedom and Security Both Possible? In the first speech Arthur Bliss Lane, a career diplomat for 31 years, told how the U.S. can combat Communism in his lecture entitled, Our Foreign Policy— Right or Wrong? Dr. Orient Lee, an authority on China, laid the blame for China ' s Present Struggle with Communism on the lack of American aid dur- ing the last few years. The eminent political philosopher Dr. T. V. Smith declared in his talk, One World — Two Philosophies, that limitation of human privacy is the prime factor dividing the United States and Russia. Germany in the Perspective of History was the subject of a talk by Dr. Eric Kollman, a noted historian and political scientist. Dr. Quincy Wright, the nation ' s leading scholar on international law described The Role of the United Nations in the World To- day. In examining the question, Whither Korea? Mrs. Induk Pahk, internationally famed lec- turer, pointed out that peace in the Far East depends on Korea ' s political strength. That U.S. aid to Yugoslovia will help save Europe from Communism was the opinion of Dr. Josef Korbel, former diplomat of the Re- public of Czechoslovakia, who is now pro- fessor of International Relations at the Uni- versity of Denver. In the final lecture of the series. Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell, religious educator and author on current American culture, predicted that There will be no world peace until all nations are willing to surrender part of their national sovereignty to an international organization. In the first talk of the third annual Faculty Lecture series. Professor of Government Wil- liam T. Utiey asserted the need for examining the forces which influence our government policies. Bruce A. Linton, Director of Radio and Head of the Speech Department, told about the role of Radio as a propaganda weapon in The War of Ideologies. Amos Kendall The Great Power of the Jackson Administration, was the title of a lec- ture by Frederick Adrian, assistant Professor of History. ■ With a plea for better understanding of the world ' s great music, Martin W. Bush, Professor of Music, brought a harmonic ending to the Faculty Lectures. Frederick Adrian talks on Amos Kendall at one of the Faculty Lectures.
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Darn those decimal points . . . JOHN W. KURTZ M.Sc. in M.E., Stale University ol Iowa Assistant Prolessor of Engineering WILLIAM H. DURAND 8. Sc., University ol Omaha Assistant Prolessor ol Engineering JAMES H. BROWN BME, B.Sc, University ol Minnesota Assistant Prolessor of Engineering CARL W. HELMSTADTER Ph.D., State University ol !owa Prolessor ol Business Administration CHERYL H. PREWETT M.Sc, OWahoma A. M. Assistant Prolessor ol Education Evidently they brew their own Hadacol . . . NELL WARD Ph.D., Harvard University Head ol Department of Chemistry Professor of Chemistry LAURENCE A. FRYE M.Sc, Sfate University ol Iowa Assistant Professor of Chemistry M.P.BARDOLPH Ph.D., Sfale University of Iowa Associate Professor of Chemistry PAUL J. STAGEMAN M.A., University ol Iowa Assistant Professor of Chemistry Did you really study at Oak Ridge? HODGE W. DOSS M.A., University ol Missouri Instructor in Mathematics and Physics JOHN G. McMillan M.A., University ol Nebraska Assistant Professor of Physics HARRY L. RICE M.Sc, University of Iowa Associate Prolessor of Mathematics JAMES M. EARL Ph.D., University of Minnesota Head ol Department of Mathematics Professor of Mathematics Lepidoptera, coleoptera, helicoptera . . . LESLIE N. GARLOUGH Ph.D., University ol Minnesota Head of DeparlmenI of General Sciences Prolessor of Bio ogy Chairman, Natural Sciences RUSSELL C. DERBYSHIRE Ph.D., Iowa Stale College Assistant Professor of Zoology and Anotomy
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