Wednesday, July 11, 1928 



December 23 — No Forum Meeting 



Sunday Afternoon, December 30 



CoKCKRT by MRS. ALICE HATCH, Sofnino 

 and HILDEGARDE HERTIIOLD, Cclllsl 



ADDRESS 



"The Ten Best Books" 

 JOHN COWPER POWYS 

 of Cambridge (Eng.) University 



.IOH\ COWPER POVVYS is nnolhcT Iccluicr of 

 fxlivionliiKii-.v |)()wei-s. Will Duraiil dcflares liim to 

 1)1- I Ik- '■fiiR'sl scholar and the most c-loquent oraloi- on 

 llu' Amc'iiian iilaH'orin today." He is not now to the 

 Old Soiilli. but he has never before eonie to us on so 

 eonoieic a subject as "The Ten Best Books," a topic 

 which should afford rare scope for his scintillating 

 wil, his wide range of readini; and his singular ability 

 to iulcrprel what he has read in vivid, striking 

 fashion. Before coming to America, Mr. Powys at- 

 tracted record audiences in England as a University 

 Extension Lecturer and he has been singularly suc'- 

 cessful, in this country also, in getting his message 

 over to all kinds of groups. No one who has ever 

 heard Powys willingly misses a chance to hear him 

 again. 



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