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Henry Ford to Be First Busy School Speaker

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Henry Ford II, yon chief of the Ford industries, will lead off the Business School Student Association Speaker's Program next Thursday. Program directors said last night.

The king of the vast Ford empire is the first in a series of speakers the Association will sponsor during the year. Although their names have not yet been announced, other prominent figures in the business world and in government are expected to follow Ford in these programs.

He will speak in Carey Auditorium at 4 p.m. before an expected capacity crowd. This is Ford's second appearance at the Business School since he was named head to Ford Motors in 1945. In the spring of 1949 he spoke there.

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