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Dorothy Hewitt Hutchinson (1905-1984) in The Evening Sun of Baltimore, Maryland on October 11, 1957

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English: Dorothy Hewitt Hutchinson (1905-1984) in The Evening Sun of Baltimore, Maryland on October 11, 1957
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Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/131420222/
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Parley To Open On Disarming. The National Conference on World Disarmament and Development will begin tomorrow at City College. Sponsored by the Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, the meeting will conclude Sunday. The chairman of the conference is Dr. Theodore H. Wilson, president of the University of Baltimore. Twelve national organizations and twenty local organizations are taking part in sponsoring the conference. Principal Speaker The principal address will be delivered tomorrow evening by Dr. Charles C. Price, former chairman of the Federation of American Scientists. The first speech on the program will be on "The Atom and You" by Dr. Gerald Wendt, director of the Institute for Atomic Development In New York. Other speakers include Norman Thomas, former Socialist candidate for President, and chairman of the Postwar World Council; James P. Warburg, director of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and chairman of the board of the Juilliard School of Music. Also, Haldore A. Hanson, of the Public Affairs Institute; Dr. Dorothy Hutchinson, chairman of the policy committee of, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and Raymond Wilson, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation.

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