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Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia will make a two-day visit to the Graduate School of Business Administration Thursday and Friday. He will talk to students of the University at 4 p.m. Thursday in Room 100, Baker Library.
Twenty-five year old Peter Karageorgevitch, who ruled Yugoslavia for little more than a week between his coronation March 27, 1941 and the nation's defeat by the Axis in early April, is attempting to "familiarize" himself with American methods of business education.
Peter succeeded to the Yugoslav throne in a sudden palace move to avoid ratification of an extremely unpopular pact with Germany which had been pushed by regent Prince Paul. Almost immediately after, Peter fled by plane from the country and has never returned.
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