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DR Lecture Series Postponed to Spring

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The inaugural lectures in the Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Lecture Series, originally scheduled for Dec. 5 and 6, have been cancelled.

The lectures, proposed last spring the sponsorship of the Franklin Roosevelt Foundation, will be concerned with both domestic and foreign policy during the Roosevelt Administration.

Campaign commitments have necessited postponement of the programs until the spring, in order to give the participants time for preparation. According to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '33, professor of History and faculty sponsor of the series, the programs will probably the form of symposia, with speciality in several fields on the panels.

No arrangements have been made yet to who will take part in the series.

Campaign commitments have necessited postponement of the programs until the spring, in order to give the participants time for preparation. According to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '33, professor of History and faculty sponsor of the series, the programs will probably the form of symposia, with speciality in several fields on the panels.

No arrangements have been made yet to who will take part in the series.

No arrangements have been made yet to who will take part in the series.

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