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HARVARD MEN IN LIMELIGHT AT NEW YORK CONFERENCE

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Seven men who either were graduated from, or have had important connection with Harvard were principal speakers in the New York Herald-Tribune's, Women's Conference on "This Crisis in History" which closed its two day session with an address by Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 last night.

The conference was opened Wednesday with a discussion of "World Trends" by Walter Lippmann '10. Hartley Howe '33, son of the Secretary to the President, who has been studying social trends abroad, spoke on the subject of "Youth Movements in England." "A Social Theory of Education" was expounded by Thomas N. Carver, professor of Political Economy, emeritus. The former Governor-General of the Philippines, Theodore Roosevelt '09, and Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Business School, also spoke yesterday. The subject of Dean Pound's address was "Our Living Constitution."

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