Viking_Yearbook_66
$[saker$ It was a great year for talk. There were more visiting speakers, including the highlpriced brand-per square foot, Pef week, per student-than the campus ever saw before. From the political market, all the state and local names showed at one time or another, from Covernor Mark Hatfield and the congressional delegation on down. During the pre-primary season which wound up withi Candidate's Day in "urly Muy, virtually everyone who.is or would like to be someone in the Oregon Blue Book, appeared on the podium. Just a sampling from the year's national and international talk scene shows: Joige.Hernandez, at left, former Cuban rebel leader; Andre Felipe, .unl"t, French diplomat; Pierre Mendez-France, right, former French prem ier; Robeert Theobald, socio-econom ist; Carey McWi I I iams, editor, The Nation; Sydney Lens, labor organizer; Brian Saunders, Australian professor and expert on urban problems; Robert Scalapino, University of california voice for the U. s. Viet Nam positio.n; Kenneth Boulding, psychologist, University of Michigan; Edward Higby, director of the 26th Century Fund; William Worthy, journalist for the Baltimore Afro-American; Saul Alinsky, Chicago head of TWO. ,.;1.,a9.r.F. I 9 ds #ffi.i 1 . + ]h##1 d !"tF B#tr '"WP
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