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Published by the Students of the South's Only Quaker College
GREENSBORO, N. C., APRIL 14, 1967
The Second Annual Guilford
College Symposium will present on
April 17-19 "The United States'
Image in the World Community.'
This topic is the result of meetings
by a student-faculty committee to
organize the Symposium. Since
September, the committee has met
weekly to discuss plans and to toss
around ideas in order to come up
with a topic which would arouse
student interest and which would
benefit them. The topic they ar
rived at "represents a compromise
in the extremes of the committee's
thinking and, at the same time,
makes it possible to deal with many
of the problems which were cen
tral in the concern of individual
committee members."
Four major speakers have been
engaged to give presentations to
the students. The week will open
with an address in chapel on Mon
day by Dr. Gerard Mangone. Dr.
Mangone is the associate dean for
the academic program at the Max
well Graduate School of Citizen
ship and Public Affairs, and direc
tor of the international relations
program of Syracuse University.
Presently, he is on a special re
search assignment at Brookings In
stitute, Washington, D. C. Also, he
is the author of numerous books in
cluding The Idea and Practice of
World Government and A Guide
to United States Foreign Policy.
Dr. Mangone will speak on "The
Present Position of the U. S. in the
World Community."
Monday evening, at 8:00 o'clock,
Senator Ernest Gruening of Alaska
will present "The Influence of Our
Foreign Policy on the United States
Image." Senator Gruening was a
member of the U. S. delegation to
the Seventh Inter-American Con
ference at Montevideo which es
tablished the "Good Neighbor Pol
icy." Currently, in the Senate, he is
a member of the Committee on
Government Operations, the Com
mittee on Interior and Insular Af
fairs, and the Committee on Public
Works. The third address will be
given on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. by
Dr. Jay 11. Cerf, manager of the
International Group of the Cham
ber of Commerce in the U. S. Dr.
Cerf is a member of the Board of
Advisors of the India Cultural Cen
ter and the Board of Trustees of
the International Development
Conference. He is the author of
several works on foreign policy.
The most recent is Strategy for the
GO's. Dr. Cerf will speak on "The
Influence of Our Business and
Commerce on the United States'
Image."
The final address will be present
ed on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. by
Mr. Clayton Fritchey. Mr. Fritehev,
currently a syndicated Washington
columnist and Washington corres
pondent for Harpers Magazine,
has served as vice-chairman of the
Democratic National Committee
and editor of the Democratic Di
gest. Also, he was the managing
editor of many metropolitan news
papers, including the Baltimore
Post and the Pittsburgh Press, and
he served as special assistant to
Adlai Stevenson while Stevenson
was Ambassador to the United
States Mission to the U.N. Mr.
Fritchey will present "The Influ
ence of Our Domestic Problems
and Way of Life on the United
States' Image."
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By Janet Ghezzi
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