Radcliffe will play hostess to the Massachusetts League of Women Voters during a two day school of international relations in Agassiz House on January 26 and 27.
Six members of the University's faculty will be among the speakers on the topic of the "United States Foreign Policy in World Crisis."
The series of forums and talks will approach the topic from three geographical groupings: western Europe, the Near East, and the Far East. The opening talk for the two day conference will be a follow-up on E.R.P. by Edward Mason, Dean of Littauer School of Public Administration.
History Professor John K. Fairbank, professor of Government, Rupert Emerson, and Edwin O. Reischauer of the History department will appear in a symposium on the Far Eastern problem. Bruce Hopper and Carl J. Friedrich, both professors of Government, will also take part in the school's program.
Students can obtain special "student-rate" tickets for the individual sessions. This will be the twenty-seventh foreign affairs school presented by the Women Voters with the cooperation of Radcliffe.
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