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Tuesday, 4 Dec 1973
Population Equilibrium - Theodore Schultz
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Theodore Schultz is the Charles L. Hutchinson Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
China and Vietnam - Susan Warren
3:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the World Affairs Series: China in Change - Another Long March?
New Challenge For An Inter-dependent World - Robert Muller
3:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Robert Muller is the newly appointed Deputy to the under Secretary-General for International Agency Affairs. He has been with the United Nations for 25 years; most recently as Director of the Executive Office of the Secretary-General. He has served as a political advisor tot he UN troops in Cyprus.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
Patterns For A Future Society - Arlene Jennrich
1:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Arlene Jennrich is a member of the Bahai faith which believes in the oneness of mankind, a universal auxiliary language and universal peace upheld by a government. After graduating fro Coe College, she has worked in radio and advertising.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
Film: Interview with President Allende
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - An extensive interview with Dr. Salvador Allende, two months after he had taken office as Chile's new president. This remarkable interview by San Francisco journalist Saul Lendau captures Allende's controversial personality and lets him speak for himself as he relates his plans for the future of the South American Republic of Chile.
Part of the World Affairs Series
Monday, 3 Dec 1973
Agricultural Mechanization, Social Change and Rural Value's in the People's Republic of China - Benedict Stavis
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the World Affairs Series: China in Change - Another Long March?
The Role of Multi-National Corporations - Frank Church
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Frank Church, a member of United States Senate for 16 years, is chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging and is co-chairman of a bipartisan Senate Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emergency.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
Ambassadors for Friendship - Harry Morgan
3:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Harry Morgan, created the "Ambassador For Friendship" program in 1956 to dispel false notions about the United States.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
Japanese Film: How Green Was My Zeitgeist? - Joseph Anderson
1:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Joseph Anderson is Chairman of the Department of Cinema at Ohio State University.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders
Film: Mexican Connection
12:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - A CBS television documentary on the international connection in drug traffic.
Part of the World Affairs Series