UNITED STATES / SOVIET LONG RANGE RELATIONS -A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
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ON WORLD AFFAIRS
UNIVERSITY with cooperation of XAVIER
OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY
THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE ON
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
UNITED STATES I SOVIET
LONG RANGE RELATIONS
-A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Friday, March 1 I , 1977. 1:00 P.M: 9:45 P.M.
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OPENING SESSION:
1:00 P.M.-2:30 P.M.
South Meeting Room
WELCOME: Mr. Sanford Brooks, Chairman Of The Board And
President, XTEK, Inc. (Formerly Tool Steel Gear And
Pinion Company) ; Chairman Of The Board,
Cincinnati Council On World Affairs
THE OVERALL PERSPECTIVE: UNITED STATES/SOVIET
LONG RANGE RELATIONS VIEWED IN A WORLDWIDE CONTEXT.
PRESIDING: Dr. William E. Griffith, Director, Project On
Communism, Revisionism, And Revolution,
Center For International Studies,
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Cambridge.
BRIEFINGS ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE ISSUES:
STATES-THE EFFECT OF UNITED STATES/SOVIET
RELATIONS UPON OUR TIES WITH WESTERN
EUROPE AND JAPAN, AND UPON OUR WORLD-
WIDE CONCERNS.
Moderator: Dr. Robert Pfaltzgraff, Jr., Director,
Institute For Foreign Policy Analysis, Cambridge.
Dr. John C. Campbell, Senior Research Fellow,
Council On Foreign Relations, New York.
Mr. Edward Kilham, Deputy Assistant Secretary-General
(Political Affairs), North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
Brussels.
Dr. Robert Legvold, Associate Professor Of Political Science,
Tufts University, Medford; And Associate,
Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Cambridge.
Location: Rooms 214-216
PANEL II. FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF WESTERN EUROPE
AND JAPAN - THE EFFECTS OF UNITED
STATES/SOVIET RELATIONS UPON THEIR TIES
WITH US AND UPON THEIR OTHER
INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS.
Moderator: Brigadier Kenneth Hunt, Deputy Director,
International Institute For Strategic Studies, London.
THE EFFECT OF UNITED STATES/SOVIET Mr. Hirokazu Arai, Counselor, Embassy Of Japan, And On
RELATIONS UPON OUR TIES WITH WESTERN Detached Duty As Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution,
EUROPE AND JAPAN, AND UPON OUR Washington; Former Director, First East European (USSR)
WORLDWIDE CONCERNS. Division, Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo.
Dr. Robert Pfaltzgraff, Jr., Director,
Institute For Foreign Policy Analysis, Cambridge.
II. FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF WESTERN EUROPE
AND JAPAN -THE EFFECTS OF UNITED
STATES/SOVIET RELATIONS UPON THEIR TIES
WITH US, AND UPON THEIR OTHER
INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS.
Brigadier Kenneth Hunt, Deputy Director,
International Institute For Strategic Studies, London.
Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor, Die Zeit, Hamburg; Former Director,
Policy Planning Staff, Ministry Of Defence, Bonn.
M. Michel Tatu, Foreign Editor, Le Monde, Paris.
Location: Room 211
PANEL III. FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF THE SOVIET
UNION - THE EFFECT OF UNITED
STATES/SOVIET RELATIONS UPON ITS
WORLDWIDE POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES.
Moderator: Mr. Paul K. Cook, Director, Office Of Research And
Analysis For The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe,
United States Department Of State, Washington.
Dr. Shahram Chuban, Deputy Director, Institute For
International Political And Economic Studies, Tehran.
Mr. Brian J. P. Fall, Former Head, Soviet External Section,
Foreign And Commonwealth Office, London;
III. FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF THE SOVIET UNION- On Leave As Visiting Fellow, Center For International Affairs,
THE EFFECT OF UNITED STATES/SOVIET Harvard University, Cambridge.
RELATIONS UPON ITS WORLDWIDE POLICIES Dr. Franklyn Griffiths, Center For Russian And East European
AND ACTIVITIES. Studies, University O` Toronto, Toronto.
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7:00 P.M. - 9:45 P.M.
North Meeting Room
PRESIDING:
MR. ROBERT F. LONGBINE
President, Champion Papers,
A Business Of Champion International Corporation
Chairman Of The Conference
INVOCATION:
Sister Judith Wimberg
Principal, St. Ursula Academy High School
COMMENTARY ON THE MAJOR ISSUES
OF THE CONFERENCE:
Chairman: Dr. William E. Griffith, Project On Communism, Revisionism
And Revolution, Center For International Studies,
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Cambridge.
Dr. John C. Campbell, Senior Research Fellow, Council
On Foreign Relations, New York.
Mr. Brian J. P. Fall, Former Head, Soviet External Section,
Foreign And Commonwealth Office, London;
On Leave As Visiting Fellow, Center For International Studies,
Harvard University, Cambridge.
Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor, Die Zeit, Hamburg;
Policy Planning Staff, Ministry Of Defence, Bonner Director,
M. Michel Tatu, Foreign Editor, Le Monde, Paris.
FEATURE ADDRESS:
THE HONORABLE MARTIN HILLENBRAND
Director General, The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs,
Paris; Immediate Past United States Ambassador To The
Federal Republic Of Germany, Bonn; And Former Assistant
Secretary Of State For European Affairs, Washington.
BENEDICTION:
The Reverend Lorentho Wooden
Community Development Officer
Diocese of Southern Ohio
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ON WC)RLD AFFAIRS
UNIVERSITY with cooperation of
OF CINCINNATI
XAVIER
UNIVERSITY
THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE ON
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE
DEVELOPED AND LESS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
CRUCIAL ISSUES FOR
THE WORLD ECONOMY
Friday, March 10, 1975, 1:00 P.M.-9:45 P.M.
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OPENING SESSION: 1: 00 P, M. - 2:30 P.M.
South Meting Room
WELCOME, Mr: William N, Li ett Chaim-pan of the Bocrd Mr. P. J. Gillam, General Manager, Supply Department, Rritisi-
g59~ Petroleum, and Former Chairman, industry Advisory Board,
The First National Funk of Gincinna i Vi, (,-,I n r London
of the Board, Cincinnati Council on World Affairs. Mr. J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Deputy Executive Director,,
International Energy Agency, Paris.
Mr. Gerald Rosen, Director, Office of Fuels and Energy,
United States Department of State, Washington.
THE OVERALL PERSPECTIVE: RELATIONS BETWEEN THE Mr. Hamid Zaheri, Chief, Information Department, Organiza-
tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna; Former Senior
Staff Member, Office Of The Director, National Iranian Oil
i55SUES FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY. Company, Tehran.
-"RESIDING: Dr. William Diebold, Council on Foreign Relations.
New York.
BRIEFINGS ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE ISSUES:
T. ENERGY QUESTIONS
Mr. Gordon Hawkins, Former Director of Training, 1 'r ire>
Nations Institute For Training And Research. New,, Ycr k.
Former Executive Director, Canadian Institute of
International Affairs, Toronto.
TRADE AND COMMODITY QUESTIONS
Dr. Timothy Stanley, President, ntern ational Economic
Studies nstitute v shington,
`Yi rovea'ror metease LUU4I i uvi a I.IH-Karoo ~ a M ,u u,,l
Moderator: Mr. Gordon Hawkins, Former Director of Training,
United Nations Institute For Training and Research,
New York; Former Executive Director, Canadian
Institute of International Affairs, Toronto,
Mr. J. S. Baijal, Economic Minister, Embassy of India,
'A'ashington, Former joint Secretary, Deportment of
Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.
Location: Rooms 201, 203, 205, and 207
PANEL II. TRADE AND COMMODITY QUESTIONS.
:ms`+xerator: Dr. Timothy Stanley, President,
International Economic Studies Institute, Washington.
Minister Sergio F. Guarischi Bath, Director, Instituto
Rio Branco, Foreign Ministry, Brasilia.
Dr. Wolfgang Hager, Research Institute, Deutsche
Gessellschaft fur Auswartig Politik e.v., Bonn.
Mr. Zenon Carnapas, Deputy Director. New York Liaison Office
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva.
Mr. Masao Okamoto, Director, New York Office, and Member,
Board of Directors, Nomura Research Institute, Tokyo.
Mr. Corrado Pirzio-Biroli, Economic and Monetary Counsellor,
Delegation of Commission of The European Communities to the
! United States, Washington; Former Principal Administrator,
Basic Planning Division, Development Department,
Commission of the European Communities, Brussels,
Lc nation: Room 211
PANEL 111. FINANCE AND MONETARY QUESTIONS.
.,MTr- erator: Mr. Russell J. Clark, International Economic Consultant,
The Northern Trust Company, London; and Former
Economic Adviser and Senior International Executive,
National Westminister Bank, London
~Ars. Helen Junz, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for
Commodities and Natural Resources, Washington
Mr. Timothy 1. "' hahane,, Executive Director, The `\"orld Bari
' cshingtor; Former Director of Planning, Maseru, Lesotko
~'~ r. F,ancis G. Wells, Deputy Director, Development
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PRESIDING:
MR. KINGSTON FLETCHER
Vice President- International
The Procter and Gamble Company
Chairman of the Conference
INVOCATION:
Sister Carol Diemunsch
Principal, Mount Notre Dame High School
COMMENTARY ON THE MAJOR ISSUES
OF THE CONFERENCE:
Chairman: Mr. William Diebold, Council on Foreign Relations,
New York.
Minister Sergio F. Guarischi Bath, Director, Instituto
Rio Branco, Foreign Ministry, Brasilia.
Mr. Zenon Carnapas, Deputy Director, New York Liaison Office
of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development,
Geneva
Mr. Francis G. Wells, Deputy Director, Development
Co-operation Directorate, Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development, Paris.
Mr. Hamid Zaheri, Chief, Information Department,
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna;
Former Senior Staff Member, Office Of The Director,
National Iranian Oil Company, Tehran.
FEATURE ADDRESS:
MR. DAVID ROCKEFELLER
Chairman of the Board, The Chase Manhattan
BENEDICTION:
Reverend Frederick Heath, Jr.
Gaines United Methodist Church
Bank, New York.
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OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY
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THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE ON
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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PIVOTING INTO A NEW ERA
THE UNITED STATES
IN THE WORLD
OF THE EIGHTIES
Y MARCH 9, 1979, 1:00 P.M. - 9:45 P.M.
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WELCOME: Mr. Sanford Brooks, Chairman of the Board
and President, Xtek, Incorporated; Chairman
of the Board, Cincinnati Council On World Affairs.
THE OVERALL PRESPECTIVE: THE CHANGING WORLD
AND THE CHANGING NATURE OF POWER -
MORE VERSATILE CHALLENGES.
PRESIDING: Dr. William Griffith, Center for International Studies,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
I. THE LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE TWO SUPER POWERS.
Mr. Paul Cook, Director, Office of Research and Analysis
for the USSR and Eastern Europe, Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, United States Department of State,
Washington.
II. THE EVOLVING DIRECTIONS
OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY.
Mr. Forrest L. Rogers, Economic Adviser, The Bank of Nova
Scotia, Toronto.
OF MIDDLE POWERS.
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CIA-R@AM131-5F(KbA&l4?e'6VW RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE TWO SUPER POWERS.
Moderator: Mr. Paul Cook, Director, Office of Research and Analysis
for the USSR and Eastern Europe, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, United States Department
of State, Washington.
Dr. John P. Hardt, Associate Director for Senior Specialists, and
Senior Specialist for Soviet Economics, Congressional Research
Service, Library of Congress, Washington.
Dr. Fuji Kamiya, Professor of International Relations,
Keio University, Tokyo.
Mr. Malcolm Mackintosh, Cabinet Office, London.
Dr. Eberhard Schulz, Deputy Director, German Society
For Foreign Policy, Bonn.
Location: Rooms 201, 203, 205, and 207
PANEL II. THE EVOLVING DIRECTIONS
OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY.
Moderator: Mr. Forrest L. Rogers, Economic Adviser, The Bank of
Nova Scotia, Toronto.
M. Jean Pierre V. Benoit, Chief, Financial Branch, Department
of International Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations,
NewYork; Former Special Assistant tothe Ministerof Finance,
Port-Au-Prince.
Mr. Francis X. Colaco, Chief, International Trade and Capital
Flows Division, Economic Analysis and Projections
Department, The World Bank, Washington.
Mr. David J. Dunford, Director, Planning and Economic
Analysis Staff, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs,
United States Department of State, Washington.
Dr. David Lomax, Economic Adviser, National Westminister
Bank Limited, London.
M. Pierre Malve, Head, Delegation of the Commission
of the European Communities to United Nations,
New York; Formerly with Ministry of Finance, Paris.
Location: Room 211
PANEL III. THE RISE OF A NEW GENERATION
OF MIDDLE POWERS.
Moderator: Mr. Louis Turner, Research Fellow, Royal Institute
of International Affairs, London.
Dr. A. Bolaji Akinyemi, Director-General, Nigerian Institute of
International Affairs, Lagos.
Dr. Abbas Amirie, Executive Director, Institute for International
Political and Economic Studies, Tehran.
Ambassador Edmund Gullion, Chairman of the Board, Institute
For Foreign Policy Analysis, Cambridge; Former Dean,
Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy, Medford.
Dr. Helio Jaguaribe, Director of International Affairs,
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Mr. Louis Turner, Research Fellow, Royal Institute
Dr. Andrew J. Pierre, Director of Studies, Council On Foreign
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7:00 P.M. - 9:45 P.M.
North Meeting Room
PRESIDING:
MR. ROBERT HARRIS
President, The Hilton-Davis Chemical Company
Co-Chairman of the Conference
MR. JACK C. MAIER
President, Frisch's Restaurants, Incorporated
Co-Chairman of the Conference
INVOCATION:
Sister Laura Mary
Principal, Marion High School
COMMENTARY ON THE MAJOR ISSUES
OF THE CONFERENCE:
Chairman: Dr. William Griffith, Center for International Studies,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
Dr. A. Bolaji Akinyemi, Director-General, Nigerian Institute
of International Affairs, Lagos.
Dr. Abbas Amirie, Executive Director, Institute
for International Political and Economic Studies, Tehran.
Mr. Malcolm Mackintosh, Cabinet Office, London.
M. Pierre Malve, Head, Delegation of the Commission
of the European Communities to United Nations, New York;
Formerly with Ministry of Finance, Paris.
FEATURE ADDRESS:
MR. SEYMOUR TOPPING
Managing Editor, The New York Times; Former Foreign Editor,
Chief For Eastern Correspondent, and Chief Moscow
Correspondent, The New York Times; Former European
Diplomatic Correspondent, and Chief, Berlin Bureau,
Associated Press.
BENEDICTION:
Reverend Damon Lynch
New Jerusalem Baptist Church
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WORLD AFFAIRS INSTITUTE
THIS ERA OF INTERDEPENDENCE
? FOOD, AGRICULTURE, AND POPULATION PRESSURES
? DILEMMAS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
? ENERGY SOURCES, COMMODITIES, AND RESOURCES
-- THREE CASE HISTORIES OF HOW IT IS CHANGING OUR LIVES
NETHERLAND HILTON HOTEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CINCINNATI, OHIO APRIL 4 and 5, 1975
Sponsored by
ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI
and
CINCINNATI
COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS
In Cooperation With
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8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. REGISTRATION (Third Floor Foyer)
10:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. TOURS OF CINCINNATI CULTURAL CENTERS
4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. FILM SHOWINGS (North Hall, Fourth Floor)
6:30 P.M. INSTITUTE DINNER (Pavilion Caprice, Fourth Floor)
7:30 P.M. - 9:15 P.M. OPENING SESSION (Pavilion Caprice)
Presiding: MR. LLOYD BALDWIN, President, Trustees of the Institute
Invocation: THE REVEREND DR. CLYDE 0. YORK. Minister,
The Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church.
Welcome and Opening Remarks: MR. LLOYD BALDWIN
Panel of Authorities/Plenary I
"THIS ERA OF INTERDEPENDENCE-
ITS MEANING, AND THREE CASE HISTORIES"
Chairman of Panel: MR. ROBERT REFORD, Executor Director, Canadian
Institute of International Affairs, Toronto.
Interlocutor: MR. DAVID ANABLE, Chief, United Nations Bureau,
The Christian Science Monitor, New York; former Foreign
Correspondent, Eastern News Bureau, London:
Presentations by: DR. DONALD C. KIMMEL, Director, Liaison Office for
North America, Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, Washington.
DR. CHARLES F. STEWART, Professor of International
Business, The Graduate School of Business,
Columbia University, New York.
DR, KEITH JAY, Bureau of Program and Policy Control,
Agency for International Development.
United States Department of State, Washington,
Benediction: REVEREND JEROME SCHAEPER. Superintendent,
The Parochial Schools of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
9:30 P,M. - 11:30 P.M. DANCE -MUSIC BY "JOKER"
(Hal.' of ;Miirrors. Third Floor)
Saturday, April 5, 1975
8:30 A.M.SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY SESSION
(Hall of Mirrors, Third Floor)
Panel of Authorities/Plenary II
"THIS ERA OF INTERDEPENDENCE -
THE CHALLENGES TO UNITED STATES POLICIES"
Chairman of the Panel: MR. ROBERT REFORD
Interlocutor: MR. DAVID ANABLE
Presentations by: DR. DONALD KIMMEL DR. KEITH JAY
DR. CHARLES F. STEWART
10:15 A.M. - 11:15 A.M. STUDENT ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION GROUPS
Moderators:
Mr. Verlon Ballinger Parlor A. Fourth Floor
Mr. James Curti, Parlor B, Fourth Floor
Mr. Jacob Epstein Parlor C. Fourth Floor
Mr. Joseph Flege Parlor D, Fourth Floor
Mr. Donald Glass Parlor E. Fourth Floor
Miss Marilyn Holbroch Parlor F, Fourth Floor
Mr. John Jurkowitz Parlor G, Fourth Floor
Mr. Stanley McCoy Parlor H, Fourth Floor
Mrs. Elizabet'n Melford Parlor I. Fourth Floor
Dr. M. Eugene Merchant, Jr. Parlor J, Fourth Floor
Mrs. William C. Messner, Jr.
Mr. Floyd H. Miller
Mr. Richard Negangard
Mr. Darrell Root
Mr. Edward Shreve
Dr. Ralph Sinks
Mr. E. L. Spitznagel
Miss Alice C. VanPelt
Mr. Robert Wagner
Mr. John M. Wyant
Room 610, Sixth Floor
Room 611, Sixth Floor
Room 612, Sixth Floor
Room 614, Sixth Floor
Room 615, Sixth Floor
Room 616, Sixth Floor
Room 617, Sixth Floor
Room 618, Sixth Floor
Room 619, Sixth Floor
Room 620, Sixth Floor
10:15 A.M. - 11:15 A.M. DISCUSSION GROUP FOR ADULT SPONSORS
(South Hall, Fourth Floor)
Presiding: MR. LLOYD BALDWIN
Pnrtirinatin-t MR. ROBERT REFORD DR DONA I- Vrx,f71RT-T
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DR. KEITH JAY MR. DAVID ANABLE
DR. CHARLES F. STEWART
11:30 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. SPECIAL QUESTION PERIODS FOR STUDENTS
MR. ROBERT REFORD, Hall of Mirrors DR. DONALD C. KIMMEL, South Hall
DR. KEITH TAY; North Hall MR. DAVID ANABLE, Parlor G
DR. CHARLES F. STEWART, Parlor H
1:00 P.M. LUNCHEON (Pavilion Caprice, Fourth Floor)
1:45 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. CLOSING SESSION (Pavilion Caprice, Fourth Floor)
Presiding: MR. LLOYD BALDWIN
Invocation: REVEREND JEROME SCHAEPER
Introducton of Visiting Students From Other Countries of the World:
MR. CHARLES P. REYNOLDS, Vice President. The Trustees of the Institut;:
Feature Address:
"THIS ERA OF INTERDEPENDENCE-
ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE WORLD, AND FOR OUR LIVES"
DR, LINCOLN BLOOMFIELD, Center for Intcrnati;::nal Studies,
Masachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Benediction: THE REVEREND DR. CLYDE 0. YORK
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TRUSTEES OF THE INSTITUTE:
FOR THE ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI:
Mr. Lloyd Baldwin, President
Mr. Thomas Gephardt
Mr. Richard Hannan, Secretary
Mr. Douglas Hoge
FOR THE CINCINNATI COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS:
Mr. Sanford Brooks
Mr. Richard A. Mashburn
Mr. Charles P. Reynolds, Vice President
Mr. Clayton B. Sears
TREASURER OF THE INSTITUTE: Mr. William C. Messner, Jr.
REPRESENTATIVE OF AVCO BROADCASTING CORPORATION:
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Stilz
COMMITTEE ON PARTICIPATION BY AREA SCHOOLS:
Mr. Arnold Collins, Chairman Mr. Harry Hannum
Miss Jean Tilford Mr. David Harcum
Sister Rose Angela Mr. Barclay M. Gest
REPRESENTATIVE OF PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI
AND HAMILTON COUNTY: Mr. Jacob Epstein
CHAIRMAN OF REGISTRATION COMMITTEE: Mrs. Robert L. Pope
CHAIRMAN OF FRIDAY ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Mrs. William C. Sprigg
CHAIRMAN OF JUNIOR COUNCIL PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. Arwood Liggett
CHAIRMAN OF.DECORATIONS COMMITTEE: Mrs. Albert J. Schulte
CHAIRMAN OF DANCE COMMITTEE: Mrs. George Stoll
CHAIRMAN OF KITS: Mrs. Donald Fisher
CHAIRMAN OF ROTARY VOLUNTEERS COMMITTEE: Mr. Richard Hannan
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"A BICENTENNIAL ANALYSIS--
WHAT IS THE STAKE OF THE UNITED STATES
IN FREEDOM IN THE WORLD ?"
NETHERLAND HILTON HOTEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CINCINNATI, OHIO APRIL 2 and 3, 1976
SPONSORED BY
ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI
AND
CINCINNATI
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IN COOPERATION WITH
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21 1976
8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. REGISTRATION (THIRD FLOOR FOYER)
10:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. TOURS OF CINCINNATI CULTURAL CENTERS
4:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. FILM SHOWINGS (NORTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
6:30 P.M. INSTITUTE DINNER (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
7:30 P.M. - 9:15 P.M. OPENING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR. CHARLES P. REYNOLDS, President, Trustees Of The Institute
INVOCATION: MISS BECKY BUNTE, Foreign Exchange Student From The
Federal Republic Of Germany, Mariemont High School,
Mariemont, Ohio.
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS: MR. CHARLES P. REYNOLDS
Plenary I/Panel Colloquy
"FOR THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER FREE SOCIETIES
-WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES OF MAINTAINING
SYSTEMS BASED UPON INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES?"
PANEL MODERATOR: MR. WILLIAM C. MESSNER, JR, Executive Director,
Cincinnati Council On World Affairs.
PANEL MEMBERS: MR. HUGO YOUNG, Political Editor, The Sunday Times,
London, United Kingdom.
DR. HANS-VIKTOR SCHIERWATER, Director Of
Studies, Institute For Politics And Economy,
Hamburg, Federal Republic Of Germany.
MR. J. W. ANDERSON, Editoral Writer and
Former Foreign Editor, The Washington Post,
Washington.
DR. ROBERT PFALTZGRAFF, JR., Director, Foreign
Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia.
MR. NURUL KABIR, Foreign Exchange Student
From Bangledesh, Danville, Kentucky.
9:30 P.M. - 11:30 P.M. DANCE-MUSIC BY "THE MILLCREEK EXPRESS"
(HALL OF MIRRORS, THIRD FLOOR)
SATURDAY, APRIL 3. 1976
8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY SESSION
(HALL OF MIRRORS, THIRD FLOOR)
Plenary II/Panel Colloquy
"ADVANCING INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES IN TODAY'S
WORLD-WHAT ARE OUR CHOICES AND OUR TASKS?"
PANEL MODERATOR: MR. WILLIAM C. MESSNER, JR.
PANEL MEMBERS: MR. HUGO YOUNG DR. ROBERT PFALTZGRAFF
DR. HANS-VIKTOR SCHIERWATER MR. J. W. ANDERSON
10:15 A.M. - 11:15 A.M. STUDENT DISCUSSION GROUPS
MODERATORS:
I Mr. Verlon Ballinger
II Mr. James Curtis
III Mr. Jacob Epstein
IV Mr. Barclay Gest
V Mr. Joseph Flege
VI Mr. Donald Glass
VII Miss Marilyn Holbrock
VIII Mr. John Jurkowitz
IX Mr. Robert Hill
X Mrs. William C.
Messner, Jr.
10:15 A.M. - 11:15 A.M.
Parlor A, Fourth Floor
Parlor B, Fourth Floor
Parlor C, Fourth Floor
Parlor D, Fourth Floor
Parlor E, Fourth Floor
Parlor F, Fourth Floor
Parlor G, Fourth Floor
Parlor H, Fourth Floor
Parlor I, Fourth Floor
Parlor J, Fourth Floor XX Mr. John Wyant
XI Mr. Floyd Miller
XII Mr. Richard Negangard
XIII Mr. Edward Shreve
XIV Dr. Ralph Sinks
XV Mr. William Spreen
XVI Dr. James D. Stock
XVII Mr. James Vanzant
XVIII Mr. Robert Wagner
XIX Mr. William Whitaker
Room 608, Sixth Floor
Room 610, Sixth Floor
Room 611, Sixth Floor
Room 612, Sixth Floor
Room 614, Sixth Floor
Room 615, Sixth Floor
Room 616, Sixth Floor
Room 617, Sixth Floor
Room 618, Sixth Floor
Room 619, Sixth Floor
DISCUSSION GROUP FOR ADULT SPONSORS
(SOUTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
PRESIDING: MR. CHARLES P. REYNOLDS
PARTICIPATING: MR. HUGO YOUNG DR. HANS-VIKTOR SCHIERWATER
MR. J. W. ANDERSON DR. ROBERT PFALTZGRAFF
11:30 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. SPECIAL QUESTION PERIODS FOR STUDENTS
MR. HUGO YOUNG, (NORTH HALL) MR. J. W. ANDERSON, (PARLOR H)
DR. HANS-VIKTOR SCHIERWATER, (SOUTH HALL)
DR. ROBERT PFALTZGRAFF, (PARLOR G)
1:00 P.M. LUNCHEON (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
1:45 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. CLOSING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR. CHARLES P. REYNOLDS
INVOCATION: MISS VIVIANA ZAMORA, Foreign Exchange Student From Chile,
Seton High School, Cincinnati, Ohio
INTRODUCTION OF VISITING STUDENTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
OF THE WORLD:
MR. RICHARD HANNAN, Vice-President, Trustees Of The Institute
Plenary III/Feature Address:
"A BICENTENNIAL ANALYSIS -
THE STAKE OF THE UNITED STATES
IN FREEDOM IN THE WORLD"
MR. WILLIAM P. BUNDY, Editor, Foreign Affairs; Former Assistant Secretary
Of State; Former Director, The President's Commission On National Goals
BENEDICTION: MR. SON VO BA, Foreign Student From Viet Nam,
LaPorte High School, LaPorte, Indiana.
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FOR THE ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI:
Mr. Lloyd W. Baldwin
Mr. Thomas Gephardt
Mr. Richard D. Hannan, Vice President
Mr. Douglas L. Hoge
FOR THE CINCINNATI COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS:
Mr. James K. Lewis, Secretary
Mr. Richard A. Mashburn
Mr. Charles P. Reynolds, President
Mr. Clayton B. Sears
REPRESENTATIVE OF WLW-T:
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Stiilz
COMMITTEE ON PARTICIPATION BY AREA SCHOOLS:
Sister Rose Angela Mr. Barclay M. Gest
Mrs. Jean Tilford Claugus Mr. Harry Hannum
Mr. Arnold Collins
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI
AND HAMILTON COUNTY: Mr. Jacob Epstein
CHAIRMAN OF REGISTRATION COMMITTEE: Mrs. Robert Pope
CHAIRMAN OF FRIDAY ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Mrs. William C. Sprigg
CHAIRMAN OF JUNIOR COUNCIL PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. Arwood Liggett
CHAIRMAN OF HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Margaret Phillips
CHAIRMAN OF DECORATIONS COMMITTEE: Mrs. Albert J. Schulte
CHAIRMAN OF DANCE COMMITTEE: Mrs. George Stoll
CHAIRMAN OF KITS: Mrs. Donald Fisher
CHAIRMAN OF ROTARY VOLUNTEERS COMMITTEE: Mr. Richard Fleischer
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"ENERGY -
THE WORLDWIDE ISSUES FOR OUR COUNTRY//
NETHERLAND HILTON HOTEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CINCINNATI, OHIO APRIL 29 and 30, 1977
SPONSORED BY
ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI
AND
CINCINNATI
COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS
IN COOPERATION WITH
WLW-T
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29,197 7
8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P,M. REGISTRATION (THIRD FLOOR FOYER)
10:OC A.M. - 4:30 P.M. TOURS OF CINCINNATI CULTURAL CENTERS
4:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. FILM SHOWINGS (NORTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
6:30 P.M. INSTITUTE DINNER (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
7:30 P.M. - 9:15 P.M. OPENING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR. RICHARD D. HANNAN, President, Trustees Of The Institute
INVOCATION: MR. PHIL PARISEL, Foreign Exchange Student From Belgium.
St. Xavier High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS: MR. RICHARD D. HANNAN
Plenary I/Panel Colloquy
"THE WORLD ENERGY SITUATION-PETROLEUM AS AN
ENERGY SOURCE, AND THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGES
FOR THE UNITED STATES AND FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 01
PANEL CHAIRMAN: DR. DAVID LONG, Research Analyst, For Arabian
Peninsula And Persian Gulf, Bureau Of Intelligence
And Research, United States Department Of State;
And Senior Fellow, Center For Contemporary Arab
Studies, Georgetown University, Washington.
10:15 A.M. - 11:15 A.M. STUDENT DISCUSSION GROUPS
MODERATORS:
I Mr. Verlon Ballinger
II Mr. James Curtis
III Mr. Jacob Epstein.
IV Mr. Joseph Flege
V Mr. Al Ford
VI Mr. Barclay Gest
VII Mr. Donald Glass
VIII Miss Carol Hallman
IX Mr. Lewis Hill
X Mim Marilyn Holbrook
PRESIDING:
PARTICIPATING:
Parlor A, Fourth Floor
Parlor B, Fourth Floor
Parlor C, Fourth Floor
Parlor D, Fourth Floor
Parlor E, Fourth Floor
Parlor F. Fourth Floor
Parlor G, Fourth Floor
Parlor H, Fourth Floor
Parlor I, Fourth Floor
Parlor J, Fourth Floor
XI Mr. John Jurkoxitr Room 608, Sixth Floor
XII Mr. James Jurgens Room 610, Sixth Flum
XIII Mrs. Elizabeth Mefford Room 611, Sixth Flom
XIV Mrs. William C. Messn.- Jr. Room 612. Sixth Floc
XV Mr, Flood Miller Room 611, Sixth Flom
X VI Mr. Edward Shreve Room 615, Sixth Floor
XVII Dr. Ralph Sinks Room 616, Sixth Floor
XVIII Mr. James Vanzant Room 617, Sixth Flews
XIX Mr. Robert Wagner Room 618, Sixtb Floe,
XX Mr. John Wyant Room 619. Sixth Fl- .r
DISCUSSION GROUP FOR ADULT SPONSORS
(SOUTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
MR. RICHARD D. HANNAN
DR. DAVID LONG MR. RICHARD O'TOOLE
MR. SATISH CHANDRA MR. HAMID ZAHERI
MR. ALAN McDOUGALL
I I JV M.M. - 12: IJ f.r, Jf ECIML XVGSTIV II\I lGRIVDJ r js JI VYGI`IIJ
MR.HAMIDZAHERI(NORTHHALL) MR. ALAN McDOUGALL (PARLOR H)
MR. RICHARD O'TOOLE (SO. HALL) MR. SATISH CHANDRA (PARLOR G)
DR. DAVID LONG, (HALL OF MIRRORS)
1:00 P.M. LUNCHEON (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
1:45 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. CLOSING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR, RICHARD D. HANNAN
INVOCATION: MR, ULF NILSEN, Foreign Exchange Student From Norway
Indian Hill High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
INTRODUCTION OF VISITING STUDENTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
MR. EDWARD E, WANOUS, Vice-President, Trustees Of The Institute
Plenary III/Questioning Of United States Official,
And Closing Statement On Our Nations Policies
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1977
A.M. -10:00 A.M. SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY SESSION
(HALL OF MIRRORS, THIRD FLOOR)
Plenary If/Panel Colloquy
" PETROLEUM AS AN INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND STRATEGIC FACTOR "
PANEL CHAIRMAN: DR. DAVID LONG
PANEL MEMBERS: MR. RICHARD O'TOOLE MR. SATISH CHANDRA
MR. HAMID ZAHERI MR, ALAN McDOUGALL
PANEL MEMBERS: MR, RICHARD O'TOOLE. Special Assistant to the
Deputy Executive Director, International
Energy Agency, Paris.
MR, HAMID ZAHERI, Chief, Information Department,
Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna.
MR. ALAN McDOUGALL, Planning Manager,
Planning Division, Public Affairs Department,
Exxon Corporation, New York.
M?R. SATISH CHANDRA, First Sccrt ;:tr t Pt r,,, ,, r ).
Embassy Of India, Washington.
MISS FUMIKO KIDO, Foreign Exchange Student F --r,
japan, Princeton High School. Cincinnati, Ohio
9:30 P.M. - 11;30 P.M. DANCE-MUSIC BY STORY
H LL O. MIRRORS. ; 11.3RD
"PETROLEUM IN THE WORLD ENERGY SCENE
THE POLICY CHALLENGES FOR THE UNITED STATE
MR. RICHARD ',MARTIN. Deputy Director Office O' Fti,els Any Enet~
Economic And Business Af'alrs, United States
R: t` T'ICT' Y 1.f . LOS F I.A13AYEN, 1-
Ftl : r :us. Ar ,er: OL,.._.
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THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL WORLD AFFAIRS INSTITUTE
TRUSTEES OF THE INSTITUTE:
FOR THE ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI:
Mr. Edward L. Field
Mr. Thomas Gephardr, Secretary
Mr. Richard D. Hannan, Presidenl
Mr. David Swedes
FOR THE CINCINNATI COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS:
Mr. James K. Lewis
Mr. Charles P. Reynolds
Mr. Edward E. Wanous, Vice' President
Mr. Harold F. Borger
"1'1: EASURER OF THE INSTITUTE:
Mr. William C. Messmer, Jr.
i'7:I'I~'1 ` I(1V'I'A~1'1VF. OF WI,W '1':
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Stilt
COMMITTEE ON PARTICIPATION BY AI~I::1 ,SC1lOOLS:
Mr. Arnold Collins Dr. Clifton L. McMahon
Mr. Eugene Shrimptom Mrs. Carolyn Schmitz
Mr. Barclay M. Gest Dr. Dean Moore
IIEPIZ#:SENTATIVE OF THE PUBLIC #,I III: Ali V OF CINCINNATI
AND HAMILTON COUNTY: Mr. Jacob Epstein
(-'1IAIRMAN OF REGISTRATION CO~llll Il 1 l:1 Mrs. Edward E. Wanous
(11 AIRMAN OF FRIDAY ACTIVITIES CiCCl\II]TEE: Mrs. William C. Sprigg
CH/tIRMAN OF ,JUNIOR COUNCIL PARTI( il'yt7'ION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. Arwood Liggett
(i CHAIRMAN OF HOSPITALIT`r' Mrs. Margaret Phillips and
Mrs. Albert J. Schulte
Ct1AIRIY1AN OF DANCE COMMIT'I"EI:: Mrs. George Stoll
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WORLD AFFAIRS INSTITUTE
"BRAZIL -
EMERGING MAJOR POWER"
NETHERLAND HILTON HOTEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CINCINNATI, OHIO APRIL 14 and 15, 1978
SPONSORED BY
ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI
AND
CINCINNATI
COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS
IN COOPERATION WITH
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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1978
8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. REGISTRATION (THIRD FLOOR FOYER)
0:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. TOURS OF CINCINNATI CULTURAL CENTERS
4:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. FILM SHOWINGS (NORTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
6:30 P.M. INSTITUTE DINNER (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
7:30 P.M. - 9:15 P.M. OPENING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR. EDWARD E. WANOUS, Chairman, Trustees of the Institute
INVOCATION: MISS CATHERINE PIQUE, Foreign Exchange Student from
France, Finneytown High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Plenary I: Panel Colloquy
" THE EMERGING IMPORTANCE OF BRAZIL ON THE
WORLD SCENE, AND THE DOMESTIC ECONOMIC, POLIT-
ICAL,, AND SOCIAL DIRECTIONS OF BRAZIL TODAY"
PANEL CHAIRMAN: DR. RIORDAN ROETT, Director, Center For Brazilian
Studies, The School of Advanced International Studies
Of The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D. C.
PANEL MEMBERS: DR. CELSO LAFER, Institute Of Political Studies, Faculty
Of Political Administration, University Of Sao Paulo,
Sao Paulo.
DR. ROBERTO FENDT, JR., Senior Fellow, Center for the
Study of Foreign Trade, Rio de Janeiro; Professor of
Economics, Graduate School Of Economics,
Getulio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro.
DR. THOMAS SKIDMORE, Professor of Political Science,
and Director of Latin American Studies,
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
3SENE,EICT o : MISS CATHERINE NILSSON, Foreign Exchange Student
From Sweden, Aiken Senior High School,
Cincinnati. Ohio.
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1978
3:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY SESSION
(HALL OF MIRRORS, THIRD FLOOR)
Plenary II: Panel Colloquy
" INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND
STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF BRAZIL'S RISE
TOWARD POWER, BRAZIL'S POLICY OPTIONS AS A
CONSEQUENCE, AND THE RESULTANT POLICY
QUESTIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES."
PANEL CHAIRMAN: DR. RIORDAN ROETT
PANEL MEMBERS: DR. THOMAS SKIDMORE
MODERATORS:
I Mrs. Florence Archibald
II Mr. Verlon Ballinger
III Mr. James W. Curtis
IV Mr. Richard Dickman
V Mr. Jacob Epstein
VI Mr. Albert Ford
VII Mr. Barclay Gest
VIII Mr. Donald W. Glass
IX Mr. Lewis Hill
X Miss Marilyn Holbrook
10:15 A.M.-11:15 A.M.
PRESIDING:
PARTICIPATING:
DR. ROBERTO FENDT, JR.
STUDENT DISCUSSION GROUPS
Parlor A, Fourth Floor
Parlor B, Fourth Floor
Parlor C, Fourth Floor
Parlor D, Fourth Floor
Parlor E, Fourth Floor
Parlor F, Fourth Floor
Parlor G, Fourth Floor
Parlor H, Fourth Floor
Parlor I, Fourth Floor
Parlor J, Fourth Floor
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
Mr. James L. Jurgens
Mr. John Jurkowitz
Mr. Lawrence Knarr
Mrs. Elizabeth Mefford
Mr. Paul Merrill
Mrs. Anne Messner
Mr. Floyd H. Miller
Mr. James Vanzant
Mr. John Wyant
Mr. David Yockey
Room 602, Sixth Floor
Room 608, Sixth Floor
Room 610, Sixth Floor
Room 612, Sixth Floor
Room 614, Sixth Floor
Room 616, Sixth Floor
Room 618, Sixth Floor
Room 620, Sixth Floor
Room 621, Sixth Floor
Room 623, Sixth Floor
DISCUSSION GROUP FOR ADULT SPONSORS
(SOUTH HALL, FOURTH FLOOR)
MR. EDWARD E. WANOUS
DR. RIORDAN ROETT
DR. THOMAS SKIDMORE
DR. ROBERTO FENDT, JR.
DR. CELSO LAFER
11:30 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. SPECIAL QUESTION PERIODS FOR STUDENTS
DR. RIORDAN ROETT (North Hall) DR. THOMAS SKIDMORE (Parlor H)
DR. CELSO LAFER (South Hall) DR. ROBERTO FENDT, JR. (Parlor G)
1:00 P.M. LUNCHEON (PAVILLON CAPRICE, FOURTH FLOOR)
1:45 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. CLOSING SESSION (PAVILLON CAPRICE)
PRESIDING: MR. EDWARD E. WANOUS
INVOCATION: MISS PAQUITA DURON, Foreign Exchange Student from
Honduras, Franklin High School, Franklin, Indiana.
INTRODUCTION OF VISITING STUDENTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
MR. THOMAS GEPHARDT, Vice Chairman, Trustees Of The Institute
Plenary III/CLOSING ADDRESS
"'LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE ON BRAZIL AND ON
:OLICIES REGARDING BRAZIL'S EMERGING POWER"
M.R. JA.IkIES NELSON GOODSELL, Latin American Correspondent,
T:lle Ch-isria.n Science Monito-, Boston
31, FR. CARLOS RESETDE Foreign Exchange Student from
`swYie "ai `.m, Schco`. Cincinnati. Olio.
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FOR THE ROTARY CLUB OF CINCINNATI:
Reverend Dr. Emerson S. Colaw
Mr. Edward L. Field
Mr. Thomas Gephardt, Vice-Chairman
Mr. David Swedes
FOR THE CINCINNATI COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS:
Mr. Harold F. Borger, Secretary
Mr. James K. Lewis
Mr. Charles P. Reynolds
Mr. Edward E. Wanous, Chairman
TREASURER OF THE INSTITUTE:
Mr. William C. Messner, Jr.
REPRESENTATIVE OF WLW-T:
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Stilz
COMMITTEE ON PARTICIPATION BY AREA SCHOOLS:
Mr. Arnold Collins Dr. Clifton L. McMahon
Mr. Eugene Shrimpton Mrs. Carolyn Schmitz
Mr. Barclay M. Gest Mr. Dean Moore
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI
AND HAMILTON COUNTY: Mr. Jacob Epstein
CHAIRPERSON OF REGISTRATION COMMITTEE: Mrs. Edward E. Wanous
CHAIRPERSON OF FRIDAY ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Mrs. William C. Sprigg
CHAIRPERSON OF JUNIOR COUNCIL PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. Arwood Liggett
CO-CHAIRPERSON OF HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Margaret Phillips and
Mrs. Albert J. Schulte
CHAIRPERSON OF DANCE COMMITTEE: Mrs. George Stoll
CHAIRPERSON OF ROTARY VOLUNTEERS COMMITTEE: Mr. Edward Field
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