World Population and Food Resources
Charlotte Roderuck, Ruth Deacon, and Brian D'Silva
Thursday, 24 Oct 1974 at 3:00 pm – Gallery, Memorial Union
1. Charlotte Roderuck is Associate Dean in the ISU College of Home Economics and a professor of Food and Nutrition.2. Ruth Deacon is head of the Family Environment Department at ISU.
3. Brian D Silva is a graduate student in Economics and attended the United Nations World Population Conference this summer.
Part of the World Affairs Series: The Human Prospect
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