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The Student Vagabond

Books, as Francis Bacon might have remarked, are made for classical immortality, ephemeral existence culminating in tired waiting on the 98 cent stand in countless drug store emporiums, or immediate descent into oblivion and the macerating machine. Ernest Hemingway has escaped the latter fate, clearly; his readers of today are those who will decide whether he is to go down through the ages in the blurry print and sedate bindings of Everyman's edition. And this morning the Vagabond will also rise to present his luminous countenance before Dr. Carpenter in Sever 7, where the creater of tired young men will go on trial.

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Ernest Hemingway", Dr. F. I. Carpenter, Sever 7.

10 o'clock

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"Political Writers of the Revolution", Assistant Professor Matthiesson, Harvard 6.

12 o'clock

"Pentecost", Professor Lake, Fogg Lower Lecture Room.

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