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MOWRER WILL LECTURE SOON

Famed Author, Anti-Nazi Talks on Threat to U. S.

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Edgar A. Mowrer, war correspondent, author, and lecturer, is slated to address a meeting sponsored by the Student Defense League and convening in Emerson D at 8 o'clock Thursday night.

"What We Are up Against" is the subject of the lecture, for which Mowrer has been qualified by twenty-seven years work as the European correspondent of the Chicago Daily News. He was working in Paris during the first World War, witnessed the rise of Fascism and Naziism, and covered the Fall of France before he was finally chased from Europe by the German armies.

Since his return to the United States Mowrer has been the Washington correspondent of the Chicago News, and has recently become extremely active as a lecturer for the Committee to Defend America by Alding the Allies. His anti-Nazi views have been expounded in a number of books, among which "Germany Turns Back the Clock" and "The Dragon Awakes" are the best known.

Speaking before a meeting at Yale recently, which attracted an audience of over three thousand, Mowrer emphasized that "we are completely dependent on Britain for the survival of our way of life and we should give her all the aid we can."

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