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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 1965

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The University Activity Center of the Michigan Union and Women's League presents

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American

Poverty

Michael Harrington

Richard Daley

MICHAEL HARRINGTON-
Tuesday, Feb. 16-Rackham Aud.
Author of THE OTHER AMERICA and a
nationally known worker for 'civil and eco-
nomic rights, he is currently Chairman of the
Board of the League for Industrial Democ-
racy. He will speak on "In the Midst of
Plenty."
RICHARD J. DALEY-
Wednesday, Feb. 17-Hill Aud.*
As mayor of the city of Chicago, Mr. Daley
constantly confronts the practical problems
of urban poverty. He will talk about "The
Blight of Our Cities."
*formerly scheduled for League Ballroom
CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH-
Monday, Feb. 22--Rackham Aud.
A professor of Economics at Michigan State
University, he is one of the nation's leading
proponents of the theory of structural unem-
ployment and an expert on the effects of
automation on society. He will speak on
"Men or Machines?"
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IRVING BLUESTONE-
Tuesday, Feb. 23-Rackham Aud.
The Administrative Assistant to Walter Reu-
ther, president of the United Auto Workers,
has long been concerned with union activi-
ties. He will talk about "The Political Voice
of the Poor."

VERNON ALDEN-
Thursday, Feb. 25-Rackham Aud.
The President of Ohio University was the
chairman of the committee which helped to
create the United States Job Corps. He will
present some of the details of the current
"War on"Poverty."
WILBUR COHEN-
Friday, Feb. 26-Union Ballroom
The Assistant Secretary of Health, Education
and Welfare is a specialist on the social se-
curity system and its problems. He will be
speaking about the "Young and Unskilled,
Old and Ignored."
RUSSELL KIRK-
Monday, March 1-Rackham Aud.
Author of THE CONSERVATIVE MIND, Dr.
Kirk often contributes to THE NATIONAL
REVIEW. He will speak on "Justice and Pov-
erty: a Conservative View."

Vernon Alden

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Wilbur Cohen

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Russell Kirk

Charles Killirigsworth

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WHITNEY YOUNG, JR.-
Tuesday, March 2-Rackham Aud.
As Executive Director of the National Urban
League, he has been a leader in the drive for
civil rights and helped organize the March
on Washington. His speech will be concerned
with the "Minorities Ruled: The Problem of
the Non-White Citizen."

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Irving Bluestone

Whitney Young, Jr.

All Speeches Begin at 8:00 P.M.
"Reactor Panels" of professors and professional social workers

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