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Schorer's Story Published

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"Boy in the Summer Sun," a short story by Mark Schorer, instructor in English, has been included in Edward J. O'Brien's collection, "Best Short Stories of 1937," appearing on May 24.

First published in Story magazine in February, 1937, the story concerns a young man's sudden awareness of his maturity.

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