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John St. Loe, Strachey, editor of the London Spectator, which is known as "England's most influential periodical," will tonight give an address in the Living Room of the Union. The London editor will be given as small dinner at the Union, and will afterwards talk on "Literary Revolt". Mr. Strachey's talk will start at 7.30 o'clock.
Tonight's speaker is a graduate of Oxford, where he studied at Balliol. Since 1884, he has been engaged in journalism in London. From 1896-97, Mr. Strachey was editor of the Cornhill Magazine, and since 1897, he has been with the Spectator, whose list of editors he now heads. He has written books on various subjects, most of them on economics and sociological subjects. "The Madonna at the Barricades," his latest literary effort, is on the present generation.
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