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Leland Men on SymposiumLELAND — This year, two local men ■will he honored m the sixth annual World Affairs Symposium of the Leelanau Schools next vveok-Theae arc Harry B. Harrison, pioneer spreader of culture with the first Redpath Chautauqua circuit, and KarJ Detzer, local author and first roving editor of the Reader’s Digest,These two men will he interviewed on the great cultural movement that the Chautauqua tent circuits were in the period from 1904 to 1932, They have recently written a book, “Culture Under Canvas,* which tells ibis sane story.Harrison and Detzor will be on the Symposium platform with Arthur B. Huey, president of the Leelanau Schools, on Tuesday evening,Alt Leelanau county residents and others are invited to af.leud the D p.m. session at no charge.Almost b billion and a half pencils arc used annually in tb e i United States or about eight pencils to every man, woman and child.
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Traverse City Record Eagle

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Thu, Aug 21, 1958

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