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In its annual spring conference on world affairs, the Advisory Council for Foreign Students in Greater Boston will discuss the topic "What Kind of a World Do We Want?" at Radcliffe tomorrow afternoon and evening.
William H. Chamberlin, prominent author and journalist, will open the afternoon session with an address on "The Revolt Against Civilization." Later in the afternoon there will be discussions on "The Significance of Pan-Americanism Today" and "Democracy Between Two Worlds."
After supper sessions of folk and square dancing, the foreign students will return to hear Basil Matthews, professor at Boston University School of Theology speak on "Pattern and Power for a New World Order."
Heading the Harvard delegation at the conference will be Johannes V. Imhof '42 of Vienna, Germany and Edward T. Littlejohn 2G of Sidney, Australia. Wellesley, Radcliffe, and M. I. T. will also participate in the conference.
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