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'Disconfusing the Confused' Topic For Fullerton Forum Thursday
Howard Pierce Davis, analyst of world and national affairs, will be the speaker at Fullerton Public Forum on Thursday evening, Nov. 6, to help clarify puzzling world issues of today under a topic the techniques of totalitarianism; its causes and patterns of development.
He was at San Francisco in 1945 to watch the day-by-day events which resulted in the birth of the United Nations, and he has frequent observer at the UN.
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'Disconfusing the Confused' Topic For Fullerton Forum Thursday
Howard Pierce Davis, analyst of world and national affairs, will be the speaker at Fullerton Public Forum on Thursday evening, Nov. 6, to help clarify puzzling world issues of today under a topic, "Deconfusing the Confused."
As in the past, the program will be heard in Fullerton Union High School auditorium, beginning at 7:30 p.m., and is free to the public.
The speaker is conceded by many critical audiences to be unusual for his clean-cut driving intelligence of a philosopher, and uncompromising courage of the crusader.
"Never before in American history," says Davis, "has the public and private mind been more confused than at the present time. If we are to attain perspective today when the outstanding factor of the world is confusion and hysteria, we must formulate a pattern into which we may fit the events of today and tomorrow."
Like many other thinkers and observers, Davis deplores the growing publicity which reveals a new low ebb of American public morals at a time in world crisis when the world is looking to the most powerful nation on earth for leadership and for spiritual as well as material aid.
He reveals one factor by way of illustration, a sector of the home front where he says we are taking a "tragic beating," it is the family sector, the millions of teen-age boys and girls who are swelling the ranks of criminals in embryo.
Since, as Davis states, we are all victims of chronic confusion, it is time we emerged from it. How are we going to do it?
Following his graduation from Wesleyan University, and his participation in World War I, Davis taught history and economics in some of the prominent military academies in New England, later becoming Headmaster of Buckport Academy in Maine.
His desire to enter the field of international affairs to the exclusion of all else led him to forego his academic career and travel as free-lance correspondent and as foreign news writer for the former Boston Transcript and News Week. In this capacity he sought out breeding places of World War II, met-prominent men including Adolph Hitler and others
His desire to enter the field of international affairs to the exclusion of all else led him to forego his academic career and travel as free-lance correspondent and as foreign news writer for the former Boston Transcript and News Week. In this capacity he sought out breeding places of World War II, met-prominent men including Adolph Hitler and others instrumental in "pushing Freedom from the face of Europe."
It was inevitable that Davis should become an authority on
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