Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1947 — Page 18
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His subject will be, “Russia, the| Far East and World Peace.” current internationzl scene in terms of those | areas and outline the prospects of |
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After Mr. Stowe's talk, Col. Her- | rington will conduct the question | h mems | bers of the audience participate.. Mr. Stowe, a foreign correspond- | ent for 20 years, won the Pulitzer prize in 1930 for his reporting of | the Young reparations conference.! He roved five continents, covered the Italian-Ethiopian and Spanish civil wars and significant actions of the second world war. He has beer decorated by the Greek government for bravery during the early days
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ture Dr. D. H. Dickason, I. U. assistant professor of English. The second speaker will be Dr. John W. Ashton, college of arts and sciences. He will be followed by } Geneva Warner, I. U. library. tor,. priceless special collections,
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