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Samuel H. Cross '12, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, will speak this evening at 7 o'clock as the seventh guest speaker on WRUL's current short-wave "World Affairs" series.
In his speech on "The Soviets as an Ally," Dr. Cross will explain that "Any who are still prey to suspicion of the Soviet Union would do well to think how incomparably worse the situation of the embattled democracies would be, if, for any reason, fate had put the Soviet on the opposite side. Then both the European and Asiatic continents, with all the economic resources of Asia, would be at Hitler's disposal."
Future speakers from the University and other colleges around Boston will discuss problems of war-time cooperation between the United Nations and plans for the post-war world. Next week, Walter E. Clark, Wales Professor of Sanskrit, will speak on "India" in the next program of the series.
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