Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 120

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Historian to Discuss Vietnam For Area World Federalists An historian's view of southeast to the cause of "World Peace Asian politics and the Vietnam war Through World Law." Chapter will be presented at a public president is Robert Bartlett of meeting Tuesday of the North Glencoe. The group's directors are Mrs. Shore chapter of the United World Gilbert Altschul of Highland Park, Federalists. Dr. John Roy McLane, assistant Mrs. Stewart Boal of Winnetka, professor of history at North- Mrs. Henry Alsberg of Northbrook, western University, will talk on his Mrs. David R. Corbett of Evanston, research and experiences while in and Dr. Lindley J. Burton of Lake India and other southeast Asian Forest. countries from 1964 until a few months ago. Evening Club to H e a r The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Winnetka home of Mr. Local Church Singers The Chancel Choir and Quartette and Mrs. Herbert Sieck, 843 Bryant of the Glencoe Union Church will Av. Dr. McLane earlier spent three perform at the Chicago Sunday months in India as an under- Evening Club at 8 p.m. Sunday graduate under the auspices of the in Orchestra Hall. Experiment in International Living. The groups will be directed by During his more recent stay he was Miss Frances Anderson of the munamed senior research fellow in sic department of New Trier High Calcutta by the American Institute School. Quartette members are of Indian Studies. He has done June Browne, soprano; Louise extensive research in Asian and Burns, contralto; Thomas MacBone Indian history and culture. tenor; and Francis Gregory, bass. The program will be televised The North Shore chapter, which has about 300 members, is devoted on Channel 11. Meadville School Professor to Give QUALITY PLUS CHARM Speech on Sunday The Rev. John C. Godbey, professor at the University of Chicago's M e a d v i l l e Theological School, will be the guest speaker at 11 a.m. Sunday services of the Lake Shore Unitarian-Universalist Society in Wilmette's Central School. A 1958 graduate of Meadville, the Rev. Mr. Godbey will speak on 'Apostles of Liberty: Our European Religious Liberal Heritage." He also has studied at Leiden University in The Netherlands and as a Cruft Traveling Fellow, and has earned a master's degree from the University of Chicago. The Rev. Mr. Godbey is a specialist in church history and a co-winner of the Unitarian Historical Society's Earl Morse Wilbur prize in church history. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Nathaniel S. French, headmaster of North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka, attended the National Education Conference at Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass., to discuss the national dropout problem. 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