Paul Blanshard Speaks on Corruption

Mon., Mar. 13, 1933

Paul Blanshard, Director of the City Affairs Committee of New York City, spoke in Bosler Hall on the subject, "Must Cities Be Corrupt?" at the invitation of the YMCA.  He argued that city government has not kept pace with the progress of city and country life, detailed the corruption of the New York City government, and advocated for public ownership of utilities as a means of diminishing corruption.

Bibliography: 

Dickinsonian, Mar. 16, 1933, pg. 1.