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SIX HARVARD PROFESSORS TO SPEAK AT LUNCHEON

HUDSON SLATED AS PRESIDING OFFICER

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Six professors at the University will speak at the luncheon of the Foreign Policy Association which will take place at the Copley Plaza at 1.15 this afternoon. The general subject of the speeches is announced to be "Foreign Policy Minus Politics".

Professor William McDougall of the department of Psychology of the University, will begin the speeches with an address on "How Far is Physical Force Indispensible." Professor McDougall is the author of several works, one of which, "Some World Problems", has been published very recently.

Professor H. E. Barnes of Smith College will discuss the extent to which modern society is ruled by police force, and Professor E. M. East, professor of Experimental Plant Morphology in the University, will talk on "National Aspirations and the Food Supply."

Professor Hans Zinssner, professor of Bacteriology and Immunology in the University, will speak on "The Boundaries of Disease", "Internationalism in Music" is the subject announced for Professor E. B. Hill '94 of the music department.

The concluding speech of the afternoon will be delivered by Professor Harlow Shapley, Director of the Harvard College Observatory, who will speak on "Stars and Protoplasm".

The luncheon will be open to members and non-members who order tickets from the secretary of the association. Professor Manley O. Hudson '10, Bemis Professor of International Law in the University, will preside at the luncheon. After the speeches, the meeting will be thrown open to questions from the floor.

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