Excerpt from On the Foundations of Peace, And, the University and Conservation
The first paper, On the Foundations of Peace was presented as a public address immediately after the chapter's Spring initiation and banquet, April, 1941. The author is Prince Hubertus Loewenstein. Prince Loewenstein is a member of the distinguished Bavarian family of that name. He received his Doctorate in Jurisprudence from the University of Hamburg. He has been expatriated from Germany, and served at the University of Florida as Visiting Lecturer in International Affairs. For the past several years he has appeared at a number of American universities in this capacity under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The second paper, The University and Conservation was presented as a public address immediately after the initiation of <1>bk members elected in the first semester, December, 1940. The writer is Prof. William J. K. Harkness. Professor Harkness served as Visiting Professor of Biology at the University of Florida during the year 1940-1941. He is a member of that department at the University of Toronto and is director of the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory.
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