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"War-torn Spain" will form the subject for one of the most eagerly awaited addresses of the Harvard Teachers and Student Union in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock tonight.
Andre Malraux, 1933 Concourt Prize winner with his novel, "Man's Fate" and Louis Fischer, Madrid correspondent for the "Nation," both directly from Spain, are the two speakers.
Both these men are especially qualified to speak about Spanish conditions as they have played an important part in opposing the revolution. Malraux was formerly the head of the Aviation Division of the International Brigade, a Loyalist organization.
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