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The Students Vagabond

Few are the undergraduates who have not at one time or another cherished the hope of sometime writing a short story. For those who wish to know more about the mechanics involved in such a procedure the Vagabond is fortunate in being able to suggest a lecture to he given in connection with English 22. Today at 2 o'clock Mr. John Gallishaw, who conducts a School for Creative Writing in New York City will speak in Sever 11 on the subject "Short Story Writing" Mr. Gallishaw brings to his audience besides an established ability as a writer a varied experience in other fields. For a time an assistant dean of Harvard College when the war broke out he went to Gallipoli as a member of a Newfound land regiment in the British Army Later in the war he fought with the American expeditionary force in France Mr. Gallishaw's wide and colorful back ground should combine with an acknowledged technical skill to make his lecture at 2 o'clock this afternoon attractive for many Vagabonds.

Other Lectures for today are:

TODAY

10 o'clock

"Marlowe" J. T. Murray Sever 11 "Schiller's Wallenstein" W. Silz Sever 17.

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"Russian Diplomacy Eighteenth Century" M. Karpovich, Sever 26.

11 o'clock

"Labor Injunctions" Professor C. E. Persons Sever 18.

12 o'clock

"D' Indy." Professor Hill, Music Building.

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