PAGE FOUR Princeton Dean Speaks in Chapel "Students in the World Crisis" will be Henry Pitt VanDusen's topic at Chapel services in Schwab auditorium at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Dr. VanDusen, who has been Dean of Students at Princeton since 1932, received his doctorate at the University of Edinburgh after studying at Union Theologi cal Seminary. Author of "In Quest of Life's Meaning," Dr. VanDusen is a member of the staff of Union The ological Seminary, New York City. A graduate of Princeton University, Dr. VanDusen is a member of Phi Beta KaPize, a member of the Board of Manag ers of the Intercollegiate branch of YMCA, a fellow of the Na tional Council on Religion in Higher Education, and a member of the Board of Governors of the Princeton Summer Camp. Dr. VanDusen, valedictorian and ivy orator during his Prince ton days, is editor and c ontributor to "The Church Through Half a Century," and "Ventures in re.- lief." 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