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Professor Chauncey Brewster Tinker of the Department of English at Yale, will be the first speaker at the opening meeting of the Harvard Catholic Forum, which is to be held tomorrow evening in Conant Common Room at 8.15 o'clock. His subject will be, "Having No Hope."
Professor Tinker is the best known living authority on Boswell and Johnson. He is the author of several books, notably "Young Boswell," and has translated "Beowulf." In addition he has edited several volumes of English prose and verse in conjunction with Professor A. S. Cook.
Welcome All Students
The Forum meetings, which are open for questioning from the floor, are primarily for those interested in hearing speakers from the Episcopal clergy, but all students in the University are invited to attend.
Although the final list of speakers has not been released, hope is entertained that Ralph Adams Cram the architect. Professor Howard R. Patch '12, of Smith College, and Professor Chandler R. Post '04, of the Fine Arts Department will accept the invitation to speak at future meetings.
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