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Hugh Walpole, the first of the November speakers at the Union, will appear tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room. Mr. Walpole, one of the best known of modern British authors, will tell of "College Men as Novelists," taking illustrations for his address from his own experiences at Cambridge University. Professor John L. Lowes, A. M., '03, of the English Department will introduce the speaker.
The novelist is the son of the Bishop of Edinburgh, and was educated at King's College, Canterbury, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1909, while only 25 he published his first novel, "The Wooden Horse," which met with considerable popularity. Every year since he has produced another book, each of which has been very successful. His latest books are "The Dark Forest," "The Secret City," and the most recent, "Jeremy."
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