Saturday, July 7, 1928 



Sunday Afternoon, November 25 



CdX.ERT I'Y r)0]«)THV FAIRllANKS, So/trauo 

 and PRISCILLA WARRKN, Collisl 

 ADDRESS 

 "Getting Together the World Around" 

 GEORGE W. COLEMAN 

 President of the Babson Institute 

 GEOHGE W. COLEMAN, President of the tiiibson 

 Iiislihile, nnd Founder (twenty years ago) of the Ford 

 Hall Forum, is closely related to Ihe Old South Forum 

 also. He it was who, with lUchard \V. Hale, Treasurer 

 of the Old South Association, organized the group 

 behind our first meetings. And he has never ceased 

 to lake a deep interest in our progress and our wol- 

 iare. He was on the look-out during his recent trip 

 around tlie world, for examples he might bring to us 

 of the growing tendency, among men in every nation, 

 to arrive at their conclusions in friendly fashion. As 

 former president of the Associated Advertising Clubs 

 of the World, as a man who has been president of 

 that great religious body, known as the Northern Bap- 

 tist Convention, and as one in close contact with politi- 

 cal niovcmenis in city, state, and at the Nation's 

 i-apitol, it was n well-rounded personality that George 

 CiilcMiian took with him on liis journey. Naturally he 

 met many kinds of groups and talked wilh them about 

 ail kinds of things. It is sure to be a very delightful 

 lecture which he offers us under the topic, "Getting 

 Together the World Around." 



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