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As the problem of Palestine forms a focus for United Nations attention, the College Zionist Society, expecting a membership of 400, is putting into motion a series of lectures and forums centered around the controversial political economic, and social questions of the home land of Jews and Arabs.
Among the speakers who will come before the Society this term are Jorge Garcia Granados, U. N. delegate from Guatemala and ambassador to the United States from that country. Granados was a member of the U. N. Special Committee on Palestine, and was a key supporter of the majority opinion of that group in General Assembly debates.
Leonard Bernstein '39, conductor and composer, who has directed the Palestine Symphony, will comment on the music of that country.
Other guest lecturers include Moshe Shertok, political head of the Jewish Agency and Frieda Kirchway, editor of The Nation.
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