Thursday, November 7, 1974 University Daily Kansan Spanish economy good, speaker says By GARY WRIGHT Reporter In the last 12 years Spain has been one of the most rapidly growing countries economically, Charles F. Gallagher, a member of the American Universities Field Staff and professor of international studies at the University of Hawaii, said yesterday. Speaking at the Faculty Forum in the United Ministries Center, Gallagher said that much of Spain's economic development is based on a traditional, semiscene religious society. "Opus Dei is responsible for the recon- version of the classes of society to a classical form." Opus Dei, meaning "word of God," is a religious teaching organization founded in 1928, he said. Although it is registered as a university, it also ladders it, its membership is private. The society is responsible for the university's international reputation, he said. In order to make the conversions, Gallagher said, the secret society placed members in all spheres of economic, political and social life. Although Gallagher said it was difficult to assess the exact nature of the society's influence in government, its strength was evident in light of the fact that the top government positions were operated by members of Opus Del. These government positions were appointed by the minister of commerce and the director general of the secretary. Gallagher compared Opus De'i values to the Protestant ethic. The society emphasizes proficiency in work and ability of humanity and obedience in all aspects of life. Opus Dei was originally dedicated to the elimination of corruption, Gallagher said. The society was concerned with A student tutoring service began this week. Student tutoring Chris Davis, chairman of the Student Senate Academic Affairs committee, which organized the service, said recently a file of 15 students wanted tutoring would be kept in the Student Senate office. Tutoring will be done by volunteers, she said, but the tutors may decide individually whether they want to receive services free or work on a wakes basis. strengthening traditions, customs and religion to do away with corruption. Gallagher said the society wanted to purify the Catholic culture and save the "Material pleasures and rationalization had corrupted the entire world," he said. Because the tutoring service is voluntary, initially some subject areas may not be covered. The society had to make several compromises, he said, because its primary goal was to help Spain develop economically. In 1953, Spain opened the doors for the United States to build military bases in strategic locations, he said. These bases brought new technologies and ideas to the Spanish people and their industries, he said. Although many members of Opus Dejected objected to American intervention, some did not. He rationalized that accepted the new techniques and ideas. He said that part of the rationalization was that modern people should make technology part of their heritage. The influence of the new technology brought an abrupt end to the early era of Opus De, Gallagher said, and the emphasis on the use of computer corruption to Spain's progress and growth. KANAS CITY, Kan.-Fac. members from the KU Medical Center have been invited to appear once a week on the "Etecetera" show on Kansas City television channel 9, Frank Masters, associate dean of affairs at the Med Center, said yesterday. Masters said the show, which is shown segment every Tuesday. "They want us to present a wide variety of medical material to the public," he said. 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