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FAY CHOSEN TO SPEAK AT SMITH ON FEBRUARY 22

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Professor S. B. Fay '96 has been chosen as speaker at the Commemoration Exercises at Smith College on Washington's Birthday, it has been announced by W. A. Neilson, president of Smith.

Fay, who has recently won widespread recognition through his book "Origins of the World War", was for 15 years professor of history at Smith, and resigned last spring to accept a professorship of European history at Harvard. He was honored by the honorary degree of L.H.D. from Smith at its commencement last June.

Professor Fay lectured here in History 28 the first half of 1929-30, but will sail for Europe next month under an award from the Bureau of International Research of Harvard University and Radcliffe College.

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