Christopher Morley, versatile author and newspaperman, will lecture in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock on "the Wounded Oyster." Mr. Morley's title is taken from a quotation from Emerson.
Mr. Morley went to college at Haverford, Pennsylvania, and later spent three years in Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Since then he has worked in publishing houses and on various metropolitan newspapers. A few years ago, he retired to give more of his time to writing.
Although Dr. Morley is only 37 years of age, he has already written more than 25 books. Among these "Thunder on the Left," his most famous novel, "Pleased to Meet You" his play which was recently given in the Repertory Theatre, and "I Know a Secret," his latest book, which was written for children.
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