Word: addressing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Forwarding address, George T. Broman, Greenwood...
...world community of 1950 has a much more difficult news problem. Knowledge in the 20th Century-while enormously greater than ever before-is very unevenly distributed. Specialists are everywhere-on the faculty of a university, even among members of the same household. Various publications address themselves to specialists: one speaks to the physicist, another to his wife (who can't do long division), another to their son who is absorbed in music, another to their neighbor whose consuming interest is politics. But all these individuals have to pull their weight in the same civilization...
MacLeish's speech followed an address by Miss Clapp in which she stated that a woman's college career must train her to "think realistically about the future." MacLeish added that the fundamental choice between individual freedom and institutional authority could only be made through a thorough understanding of the "fourteen hundred million . . . who are now stirring and moving in the long dream of their history...
John T. Dunlop, associate professor of Economics, who served on the President's Board of Inquiry during the coal strike, will address the Free Enterprise Society tonight on the miners' dispute. He will speak at 8 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room...
Clay will speak at the University for the second time since he returned to the United States. He made an address at alumni exercises in Tercentenary Theatre on June 23 after receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Commencement...