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Abrams' Speech Completes Public Affairs Symposium
Thu., Apr. 15, 1965
Charles Abrams, visiting professor at MIT, wrapped up a series of six major lectures of the Public Affairs Symposium with a speech on "Prospects and Possibilities of Urban America". This subject of the symposium was "Urbanization and American Society". Other lectures included "Urban Sources of Personal Integration and Disintegration", "City: Ferment of Social Organization and Disorganization", and "Decay and Renewal: A Theological Analysis".
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Dickinsonian, Apr. 16, 1965, pg. 1.