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Beveridge Speaks to Seminar In Public Administration

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Visiting the United States as a private citizen on invitation of the Rockefellor Foundation, and not as a representative of his government. Sir William Beveridge author of the plan for post-war social security in England, spoke at the Littauer School of Public Administration on Tuesday.

Speaking at Professor Lambie's seminar in Public Administration, Beveridge gave off-the-record impression of the post-war outlook. Among the 75 guests were officials of municipal governments, state commissions, the War Labor Board, and faculty members. He dropped the hint that a broad international Beveridge plan for adoption jointly by the United Nations may be in the making.

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