Smoke Chiquita! See page 2 olume LI Symposium Features U. S. Image Abroad JwUr g" *"* I . j-- v / ■ MR. CLAYTON FRITCHEY The QuilforS*cm DR. JAY H. CERF 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." (Continued on page 2, col. 5) By Janet Ghezzi SENATOR ERNEST GRUENING ijt li ■ -^(^|ipi|^v m ■ %*l^ HL ax* fib %l% %i .v> tKj \ DR. GERALD MANGONE Henry Is Coming See page 3 Number 15

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