Monday, Oct. 11, 1943

Lend-Leased Lecturers

Off to Britain on a good-will tour went ten Americans, each with some claim to fame, chosen by the Office of War Information. OWI considers each an expert on some phase of U.S. wartime living, will introduce them to appropriate audiences to talk and answer questions. The ten:

> Sociologist Robert Staughton Lynd, 51, whose Middletown is a classic on U.S. mores.

> Anthropologist Margaret Mead, 41 (Growing Up in New Guinea).

> George V. Denny Jr., 44, director of America's Town Meeting of the Air.

> Henry Steele Commager, 40, professor of history at Columbia University.

> Chester La Roche, 51, top-flight advertising man.

> Worth McClure, 57, superintendent of Seattle schools.

> Allan B. Kline, vice president of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation.

> Mark Starr, 49, a director of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.

> Mrs. Iphigene Molony Bettman, clubwoman.

> Portland's Mayor Robert Earl Riley.

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