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The irrepressible Count Von Luckner offers further opportunity for German-American association in a projected cruise for university students which he himself will conduct, and in which there will be place for a number of Harvard men. In this expedition the quest for international amity will be ancillary to the desire to promote in young gentlemen an Elizabethan love of adventure and the sea.
Contemporary feats of aviation and exploration are dominating attention by accomplishment. Scientific and archeological expeditions, more obscure, are as permanent in daring and achievement. In an age that turns anew to the production of complete gentlemen, of physical as well as intellectual fortitude, Count Von Luckner's is a fortuitous invitation to the men that may profit from it most.
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