Seven prominent men have been added to the list of guests for the Princeton-Harvard-Yale Conference on "Government and Economic Stability" to be held in Princeton on Friday and Saturday.
Adolphe A. Berle, City Chamberlain of New York and member of the original brain trust, has agreed to be the guest speaker at luncheon on Friday. Alan M. Fox, Director of Research of the U. S. Tariff Commission, will sit at the Round Table on Foreign Trade.
Thomas S. Lamont, Morgan partner and Harvard graduate, will take part in the discussion at the Banking Table. Herbert Bayward Swope, prominent journalist, author, and public servant, will preside at the final banquet. Louis Domeratzky of the Bureau of Foreign Trade, will take part in the discussion at the Foreign Trade Table.
Wendell L. Wilkie, president of the Commonwealth and Southern Corporation of New York City, has agreed to sit at the Government and Industry Table. Finally, Howard A. Loeb, prominent Philadelphia banker, will sit with Lamont at the Banking Table. This brings the total number of guests to 38.
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