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Pusey, Wood Talk on Education At Opening Law Forum Tonight

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President Pusey and three other distinguished educators will discuss educational problems tonight in the first Law School Forum of the year. The program will begin at 8 p.m. in New Lecture Hall.

Speaking in addition to Pusey will be Robert Ulich, professor of Education; Frederick Weed '28, headmaster of Roxbury Latin School; and Lee Dunn of Boston Latin School. The program is entitled "Crisis in Education."

In addition to tonight's program the forum has announced three others for he near future. Wednesday, Joseph N. Welch, the Army counsel in the McCarthy hearings, will speak with a panel from the Law School on "Reflections on Army vs. McCarthy."

The other two forums will be "How Should the U.N. Charter Be Revised?" with Ernest Gross and Norman Cousins, December 10; and a two-day discussion March 18 and 19 on Arab-Israel problems with Abba Eban, Israeli ambassador to the U.S., and Abdul Rashid, Lebanon delegate to the U.N.

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