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Josef A. Schumpeter, professor of Economics, after dining at Dunster House on Monday will lead an informal discussion on one of the great economic problems of today at 7.45 o'clock in the small common room. Professor Schumpeter, the former Austrian minister of Finance, and is now the University's foremost authority on Money, Banking, and the Business Cycle. He is to be the guest of Seymour E. Harris '20, assistant professor of Economics, and tutor in Dunster House.
Norman Robertson of the Canadian Foreign Office and tutor in Government at Adams House in place of Professor Bruce C. Hopper will be the guest of honor at the Adams House dinner Monday evening and afterwards he will speak in the upper common room on the London Economic Conference where he served as a member of the Canadian delegation.
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