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‘Blacier Priest’ Is First Speaker

Five of Six Program Features Announced

The Rev. Fr. Bernard R. Hubbard, 8. J., the “Glacier Priest,” will open the Te Deum lecture season with an address on “Our Western Frontier—Korea.”

Father Hubbard's talk, like the other Te Deum programs. will be given for all faiths and in the Murat Theater. He is scheduled for the night of Oct. 11. Two internationally noted lecturers on European and Far Eastern affairs, a concert violinist and panel speakers on social and political speakers topics also have been booked. A sixth feature is yet to be announced. George A. Bischoff is forum chairman.

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the American Marketing “Associ | ation, and William A. Hanley vice president of the Eli Lilly Co.

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Father Hubbard spent the past gegjcated to the ‘presentation of summer with the U. 8. Army and cprigtian viewpoints in current

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John Creighton Murray, 28-

ture on “Music and Its Influence Through the Ages” Jan. 25. Ed-| win Biltcliffe will accompany Mr. Murray.

tory, economics, law and labor

discussion on “Are We Building

The speakers will include Thomas P. Neill, 8t. Louis Univer-| sity professor; Don A. Livingston, authority on educational systems throughout the world and economics instructor at St. Louis University; John A. Zvetina, attorney and professor of constitutional and administrative law, Loyola University, Chicago, and the Rev. Fr. Ralph A. Gallagher, 8.7], conductor of labor schools for management and labor, Chicago. The Rev. Fr. Agnellus Andrew,| 0O.F.M., British Broadcasting Cor-| poration representative of the Bishops of Great Britain, will give ‘a lecture on “The European Situ- | ation Today” Nov. 14.

Panel on Business

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