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T. S. Eliot Writes for First Fall Issue of The Advocate

President Conant's Address to 1938 Printed in Full

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Plans for the fall issue of the Advocate which will be issued tomorrow, were announced last night by members of the Advocate board.

The leading article for the number will be entitled "The Problems of Education." This was specially written for the Advocate by T. S. Eliot, and gives this famous writer's opinion of the subject in his own unique phraseology.

Another article which will be included in the issue is by Julian S. Bach '36 and entitled "The Drought and the Desert." Also the full text of President Conant's address to the members of the Class of 1938 will be printed. An enlarged book review section will be another feature of the number.

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