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WALTER LIPPMANN TO TALK AT WINTHROP HOUSE DINNER

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Walter Lippmann '10, overseer of the University, noted columnist, eminent commentator on world affairs, is to be the guest at the next Winthrop House dinner, to be held on Thursday, May 17, and the speaker in the Senior Common Room afterwards. The subject on which he is planning to talk has not been announced.

Mr. Lippmann has become a well known figure among college students chiefly through his column, "Today and Tomorrow." More than this, however, he is considered an authority on a galaxy of subjects, ranging all the way from morals and ethics to editorial writing and political comment.

He is scheduled to give four lectures of the Godkin series next week, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in the New Lecture Hall, on "The Method of Freedom."

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