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In order to focus American thought on the necessity of starting now to build a lasting peace, the Massachusetts League of Nations Association will sponsor a round table conference of several noted speakers next Monday in the New Lecture Hall on "The League of Nations and the Post-War World."
Chairman of the afternoon session, which begins at 4 o'clock, is Sidney B. Fay '96, professor of History. The first of three afternoon speakers will be Gottfried Haberler, professor of Economics and research worker for the League, who will discuss "Economic Reconstruction and the League of Nations." Christian A. Herter '15, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and now a candidate for Congress, will analyze "American Sociological Factors and the Future League."
Final speech of the first session will be "An International Police Force," given by William Hermanns, writer and lecturer at the Summer School.
The evening session at 8 o'clock will be under the chairmanship of Manley O. Hudson, first American World Court member. Miss Sarah Wambaugh, writer and lecturer, will talk on: "Why the League Failed." Next, Roland Hall Sharp, newspaper correspondent on Latin American affairs, speaks on "The Americas and the Post-War League."
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