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Story April 14, 1942

The Ypsilanti Daily Press

Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan

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The Michigan Post-War Conference in Ann Arbor, starting April 14, features speeches by President Alexander Ruthven, Dr. Francis McMahon, and Professor J. Donald Kingsley on post-war issues, followed by panels on economic democracy, international politics, and social insecurity.

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Post War Problems to be Discussed at Conference

Ann Arbor, Mich. Apr. 14. The Michigan Post-War Conference will begin with a general meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the Rackham auditorium with President Alexander Ruthven, Dr. Francis McMahon of Notre Dame University who is chairman of the Indiana Fight for Freedom Committee, and Professor J. Donald Kingsley of the Political Science Department at Antioch College and editor of the Antioch Review.

Following the general meeting will be three discussion panels on various phases of the post war problem at 2 p. m. Saturday.

democracy, will consider the same subject in his talk.

President Ruthven will cover the part that colleges and universities should play in planning for the post-war period.

The Saturday panels will discuss the possibilities of a world-wide economic democracy, organization of international politics and the defeat of social and psychological insecurity.

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Historical Event

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Recovery

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Post War Conference Michigan Ann Arbor Ruthven Mcmahon Kingsley Economic Democracy International Politics

What entities or persons were involved?

Alexander Ruthven Francis Mcmahon J. Donald Kingsley

Where did it happen?

Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Alexander Ruthven Francis Mcmahon J. Donald Kingsley

Location

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Event Date

Apr. 14

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The Michigan Post-War Conference begins with a general meeting featuring speakers President Ruthven, Dr. McMahon, and Professor Kingsley, followed by panels discussing economic democracy, international politics, and social insecurity.

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