Raymond Aron, professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne, Paris, France, will deliver the first of three lectures on "France in the Twentieh Century: Continuity or Decay?" this Friday night.
Aron is the first lecturer to be chosen under the auspices of the Samuel F. and Elizabeth Jodidi Fund. Besides holding professorships at the Lycee de Havre and the University of Toulouse, he has spent much of his time working on newspapers in France.
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