Monday, Jun. 18, 1923

At Williamstown

At Williamstown

The Institute of Politics, which will open at Williams College (Mass.) on July 27, will be addressed, for the first time, by a German. Count Harry Kreisler, Germany's first Minister to Poland and leader of the "Nie-Wieder-Krieg" demonstrations in Berlin, is the German representative. Viscount Birkenhead and Sir Edward Grigg, formerly political secretary to Lloyd George, will attend from Great Britain, and Canon Ernest Dimnet, professor in the College Stanislas at Paris, from France. Sir Paul Vinogradov, the eminent professor of jurisprudence at Oxford, formerly a resident of Moscow, will deliver a course of public lectures, and Dr. Estinislav Zebellos, Minister of Foreign Relations in three Argentina Cabinets, will take part in the discussion of International Law. Two. open conferences, conducted on the public forum plan, will be led by William S. Culbertson, Vice Chairman of the Tariff Commission, and the Hon. Philip H. Kerr of London. Mr. Ken attended the Institute last year. The topics of the two conferences will be "Current Foreign Policies as Affected by International Trade and Finance" and "Foreign Relations of the British Empire."

The Executive Secretary of the Institute estimates the membership for this year as over 200 persons. This number is made up of College Presidents and professors, officers of the army and navy, lawyers, business men, leaders of, women's clubs, lecturers, publicists, et cetera.