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"CAPT. JOCK" LOW TO TALK TONIGHT

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Having braved the dangers of Solomon Island cannibals and Ball maidens, "Captain Jock" Low '45, back again at Harvard, will give an illustrated lecture in the Institute of Geographical Exploration tonight at 8 o'clock on his trip around the world in the schooner "Yankee." One of the members of Skipper Irving Johnson's crew, his nickname "Captain Jock" is a product of undergraduate days.

The lecture will consist largely of slides with a running commentary by "Captain Jock," who has promised to tell of some more of his more exciting experiences. The slides, in Kodachrome, run all the way from one of "Captain Jock" being carried to a cannibal's pot on a polo, to another of a very beautiful Balinese debutante, at which point the projector usually jams. "Captain Jock," who was briefly reached for comment last night, could only say that his South Sea Island trip was "very nice."

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