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Dr. Hale's Reading Tonight.

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Dr. Edward Everett Hale '39 will give a reading in the living room of the Union from his book, "The Man Without a Country," at 7.30 this evening.

This book, first published anonymously in the "Atlantic Monthly" during 1863, produced a deep impression on the public mind. Since that time, it has had a permanent place among the classic stories of American writers. It is considered by several critics to be best of the many good books that Dr. Hale has written. A reception will probably be held after the reading, when those who desire may meet Dr. Hale.

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