National Convention spreakers, panelists, resource leaders (full) (3 pages)DR. INA CORINNE BROWN
Professor of Social Anthropology, Scarritt
College; former AAUW Board member and
Social Studies Chairman; Fellow American
Anthropological Society, American Association
for the Advancement of Science, and Ameri-
can Geographical Society; member Regional
Committee on Overseas Teacher Exchange,
Tennessee Conference on Human Relations
DR. MARY I. BUNTING
President, Radcliffe College; lecturer in Biol-
ogy, Harvard University; Vice-chairman, Na-
tional Advisory Council of the Peace Corps;
creator of Radcliffe Institute of Independent
Study, to open in September; pioneer studies
in microbial genetics; Dean of the College,
Douglass College, Rutgers, the State Uni-
versity, New Brunswick, N. J., 1955-60
DR. NORMAN GERSTENFELD
Rabbi of Washington Hebrew Congregation,
oldest and largest in the city; former Chair-
man, Committee on Religious Life in the Na-
tion's Capital
MILTON FISCHER
Architect, Educational Center; partner, Corn-
ing, Moore, Elmore and Fischer; has lectured
at George Washington University and the Uni-
versity of Michigan; past work includes na-
tional headquarters of B'nai B'rith and Fed-
eral Bar Association, headquarters of Maryland
National Capital Park and Planning Commission
DR. CORA DU BOIS
1961 AAUW Achievement Award Winner;
Zemurray-Stone Professor of Anthropology,
Harvard and Radcliffe; field of research: po-
litical, economic, and social studies of South
and Southeast Asia; author of People of Alor,
Social Forces in Southeast Asia, Foreign
Students of Higher Education in the United
States, and numerous articles; member Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Sciences and Fellow
of the American Association for the Advance-
ment of Science
THE REVEREND LUTHER D. MILLER
Canon Washington Cathedral; former Army
Chief of Chaplains; Legion of Merit; Asiatic -
Pacific Campaign Medal with six battle stars;
World War I and World War II Victory Medals;
Philippine Liberation Medal with two battle
stars; Bronze Star; Croix d'Officier de la
Legion d'Honneur
DR. MERIBETH E. CAMERON
President IFUW; Academic Dean and Professor
of History, Mount Holyoke College; former
AAUW Chairman of International Relations;
Massachusetts State Advisory Committee to
the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1958;
former Wisconsin Chairman of Fellowships and
International Relations
DR. GRA
President, Columbia U Of-
ficer, Third Commission (Secure cil),
San Francisco Conference, 1945; member of
U. S. Delegation Staff, Dumbarton Oaks Con-
ference; Head of Security Section, Division of
Political Studies, U.S. State Department, 1942-
43; author of The Study of International Re-
lations in American Collages and Universities
GRACE HOLMES BARBEY
Liaison Officer to Non -Governmental Organiza-
tions, UNICEF; former Director of Chapter
Relations for Prisoners of War Section, Ameri-
can Red Cross; participant in UN -sponsored
international seminar on "Participation of
Women in Public Life," Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
December 1960; visited the Soviet Union
January 1961 under U.S.-U.S.S.R. Cultural Ex-
change Program
G. V. FERGUSON
Editor -in -Chief, Montreal Star; Fellow, Royal
Society of Canada; author of How We Are
Governed and articles on foreign policy for
magazines and learned journals; Canadian rep-
resentative on UN subcommittee on freedom
of information, 1947; former Rhodes Scholar
in philosophy, politics, and eonomics; Can-
adian Mounted Rifles and Intelligence Corps,
World War I
DR. C. 0. IFEAGWU
Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to
the UN; former Administrative Assistant to
Dean of School of Public Administration, Uni-
versity of Southern California; member Ameri-
can Society of Public Administration, Royal
Society of Public Administration; Assistant
Secretary (External Affairs), Nigeria Liaison
Office, Washington, 1957-59
RT. REV. MSGR. JAMES A. MAGNER
Procurator and Assistant Secretary -Treasurer,
The Catholic University of America; Manager,
Catholic University of America Press and
Catholic Education Press; founder and Execu-
tive Secretary, Charles Carroll Forums of
Chicago and Washington; has written and
lectured extensively on history, social ethics,
and world events, especially in Latin America
MRS. W. ANDREW SALE
President, Virginia State Division; Vice-presi-
dent, Virginia Council on State Legislation,
1958-60; board member, Richmond Mental
Health Association, 1957-60; General Chairman,
1959 Symposium on Virginia's Legislative
Needs, sponsored by Virginia Council on State
Legislation; Education Chairman, 1957 Sym-
posium
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
JUNE 19-23, 1961
SHERATON PARK HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
MRS. DOUGLAS TOMKIES
MRS. DERRICK A. SHERMANVice-president, South Atlantic Region; founder
Second Vice-president and Chairman of Com- and director of nursery school and kinder-
mittee on Membership; Ste, g Huntington, W.Va.; former President,
p Chairman, Subcommit- � arten,
tee on Membership; AAUW Survey Committee,Cabell County Board of Education, Cabell
1955-57; former member New York State Gov -
County Democratic Executive Committee; mem-
ernor s Council on Consumer Problems; Presi- ber first City Planning Commission, Huntington;
dent, New York Division, 1954-56first President, Huntington League of Women
Voters
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DR. MINNIE M. MILLER
Recording Secretary; Professor of Foreign k
ALICE L. BEEMAN
Languages and Head of Department, Kansas Vice-president, Northeast Central Region; Di -
State Teachers College; AAUW member on In- rector of Publications, University of Michigan;
ternational Federation of University Women former Secretary, Communications Section,
Council; toured South America with Inter- American College Public Relations Association;
American Seminar, November 1959; five-month I member Michigan Educational Policies Commis -
tour of all countries of Latin America repre- sion, 1955-57; member Board of Directors,
senting IFUW, 1954; Kansas Master Teacher University of Michigan Employees' Credit
Award, 1958 Union, 1954-56
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MRS. LAWRENCE E. SCHNEIDER
Chairman, Fellowships Program Committee;
Member National Convention Committee, Dean
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Former AAUW President, member of AA
Educational Foundation; former Dean of
WoVice-president,
Northwest Central Region;
President, Cottey College, Nevada, Mo.; mem
of Girls, Horace Mann Junior High School,
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men University of Pennsylvania; Presidentia-
Clinical Psychologist,D Duluth Mental Hygiene
ber Missouri Governor's Committee on Educa
rnors
Colorado Springs; Past Colorado State Presi
appointee as U.S. Representativeresentative to UN Social
CI•n' • private practice; ce•member National Citi -
tion Beyond the High Sch0oI• IFUW Treasurer
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member Delta Kappa Gamma, American
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1956 59; AAUW First Vice president, 1953 57;L
x'Music Society, Colorado Association of Women
study of women's education, American Council
Committee for Revision of State Constitution,
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Vice president, Southwest Central Region,
Deans and Counselors
on Education, reported under title How Fare
1950-54; former President, Minnesota Division
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1949-53; member National Council American
American Women?; participant in 1949 Round-
Association of University Professors, 1939-41
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the -World Town Meeting of the Air
MARY-AVERETT SEELYE
Co-ordinator, Arts Resource Center; former
teacher of drama and director of dance, Adel -
phi College Children's Theatre, Sarah Lawrence
College, and Bennington Summer School of the
Arts; Production Director, Theatre Lobby,
Washington, D. C., 1949-59
FRANCES E. BUTLER
Associate, Mass Media; formerly engaged in
advertising research, New York City; former
Program Co-ordinator, U.S. International In-
formation Service; former Analyst of Foreign
Propaganda, Department of Justice; member
American Association for Public Opinion Re-
search and the American Sociological Society
RUTH B. BARNES
Associate, Membership; former Editor, U.S.
Office of Education; Publicity Director, Kitsap
County Community Chest Campaign, Bremerton,
Washington, 1949-51; Editorial Staff Member
and Associate Editor, Advertising and Selling
Magazine, New York City, 1935-40; member
D.C. League of Women Voters and D.C. Com-
missioners' Area Youth Council
OTHER PARTICIPANTS
THE REVEREND DONALD EARLE LEWIS
Minister, Hamline Methodist Church, Washing-
ton, D.C.; served in World War II; Chaplain,
Korea; Bronze Star Medal for Valor with two
oak leaf clusters; Chaplain with rank of Major,
active Army Reserve; author of Prayer Power,
Living the Lord's Prayer, and contributor to
professional journals and Best Sermons, edited
by Paul Butler
ROBERT E. MCLAUGHLIN
Commissioner, District of Columbia Government;
member of Bars of Indiana, District of Colum-
bia, and Supreme Court. Legion of Honor; Ad-
visor, Capital Area Association for the United
Nations, Inc.; Civic Committee, People -to -
People Program
MRS. EVERETT F. DAVIS
President, Maryland State Division; Lecturer
in Biology, George Mason College, University
of Virginia; former Vice-president and Parlia-
mentarian, Maryland Division; member Phi
Sigma (national honorary biology society); Di-
rector, United Church Women, 1956-57
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ALICE C. COLE
President, Washington (D.C.) Branch; Historian,
Office of the Secretary of Defense; formerly
Historian, Department of the Army, active in
the production of ninety-nine volumes about
the Army in World War II; personnel adminis-
tration, Department of Agriculture
MRS. RICHARD H. SHRYOCK
AAUW Parliamentarian; President, Association
of Alumnae, University of Pennsylvania; Board
of Directors, Metropolitan Y.W.C.A., Phila-
delphia; Parliamentarian, American Association
of University Professors; Member New Jersey
Congress of Parents and Teachers; recipient
Liberation Medal from King Haakon of Norway,
1957
EDITH CASTLEBERRY
Convention Timekeeper; teacher of mathemat-
ics, Huntington, W.Va., High School; former
West Virginia State President; General Chair-
man, South Atlantic Regional Conference,
1956; Time and Place Chairman, South Atlantic
Regional Conference, 1954-56
DR. KATHERINE A. FREDERIC
General Chairman, Metropolitan Area Conven-
tion Committee; U.S. Civil Service Commission:
personnel policy matters; former member Loy-
alty Board; former staff member of President's
Committee on Administrative Management,
President's Committee on Vocational Education,
and U.S. Advisory Committee on Education
DR. LEONA MAE FAILOR
Chairman, National Convention Committee;
Chairman of Division of Education and Psy-
chology, State Teachers College, Kearney,
Neb.; member College Education Unit, Ameri-
can Psychological Association; American Asso-
ciation for the Advancement of Science; former
Nebraska State President; former State First
Vice -President and Education Chairman
MRS. HAROLD DONIEKER
Convention Committee; mathematics teacher,
Connersville, Ind., Senior High School; former
Indiana State President and Fellowships
Chairman