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Show Peter Clark MacFaVlane Coming m u: aaaa Noted Writer1 It Spending Suraraer Months , H on the Chautauqua Platform M I ' i.i,a a n 11 1 1 1 ""'." J H MM S'k " HaaaK& J N S, 2 sKf" aX '1 'Lal Illritm .Tobiis.011 l nn ardent admirer of Peter Clark Mncfarlnne, the noted ( H writer who Is appearing on the JPUtiutanqua plnlform thW summer for the first H time. Not long ago Senator Johnson Mild, "As n public spenker l'eter Clark H Mnefarliuie has- few v(iua)-and no superiors. With rare oratorical power he; H unites real eIouenc.jyiJl" with these he hn the- happy faculty-of dederlblnir H mid Illustrating. I have b'ifii with man)vof those who are considered orators' tH mfd great .speakers but there 'nre none I would ruther'IUten to than l'eter Clark1, H JlnrfarTune." r jH The name or l'eter Clark Mncfnrlnne I3 one ot the most familiar in thi t mnnirtne world. He In 11 prominent contilbntor to the Baturdny Evening Post, H Collier, The Amerfrnn nnd other leading .periodicals of the country. He went H Into Germany with Ihe n-ond Plvltdon. vvof with tfie Seventy-seventh DlvUIon H on IheVc&te and with the Mdrines nt Ht. Mihliili Out of hla war experience H come'. 'Afrlenn Oolf," "Cross nnd Double Cross," "The Last Patrol" and "In 1 the i:n.my's Country," publtshetl In the Post and Cosmopolitan, and Mid to be H among the best etorles of th- entire war period. H |