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Hindmarsh Delivers Second Talk on Japan Foreign Policy

Special Government Series May Have to Be Discontinued Next Year

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Discussing the "Foreign Policy of Japan," Albert E. Hindmarsh Assistant Dean and instructor in Government, will deliver his second lecture in the last of the special Government Department series this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Harvard 5.

Dean Hindmarsh will talk on the three motives of the internal policy and therefore of the foreign policy of Japan, namely: economic security, military security, and national prestige.

It is thought that, unless the success of these lectures is attested to by a larger attendance than has been the case during the pact, this special government series will have to be discontinued next year because of the extra work which it imposes on tutors and instructors.

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