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Rudolph Halley, chairman of the New York City Council and former counsel for the Kefauver Committee, will be the featured speaker at the Law School Forum's program on "Corruption in the Cities," Friday, February 8, at 8 p.m., in Sanders Theatre, Richard Gold 3L, Law Forum president, announced Friday.
In addition to Halley, John Cone, Jr., district attorney for Queens County, and Jerome Rappaport '49, founder of the New Boston Committee, will appear on the program.
Carl Friedrich, professor of Government, will act as moderator.
This is the first in the Law Forum's spring series, which will include debates on music, and segregation in schools.
Besides its program of talks, Gold announced that the Forum is printing up a transcript of last December's debate on academic freedom between Allen A. Zoll, executive vice-president of the National Council for American Education, McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government, and Carey McWilliams, associate editor of the Nation. The pamphlet should be ready within the next month, Gold said.
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