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Show ENGLISH HEAD WILL DISCUSS JACK LONDON I Prof. King Hendricks Selected Se-lected as Speaker at Cache Library Sunday Afternoon. Jack London, known best for such novels as "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang," prominent American Am-erican books, will form the dis- cussion theme for the first seasonal sea-sonal program of Associated Clubs Library Committee, to be held I Sunday at 4 p.m. in Cache coun- ty library. The life and works of London will bs reviewed by Professor King Hendricks of the college English department. The general public is invited, and there is no charge for admission. The Associated Clubs each spring present a series of cultural cultur-al programs dialing with literature, litera-ture, political science, art and music. General chairman of the committee is Adrian Hatch, with Ruth Scofield is secretary. The program committee includes Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, chairman; Leah Carlson, Mrs. Elsa Bat and Mrs Carlson, Mrs. Elsa Bate and Mrs. N. P. Paulson. Professor Hendricks is recognized recog-nized as one of the west's foremost fore-most authorities on London and his works. He is personally acquainted ac-quainted with Mrs. Jack London and has visited the ranch in California where the great American Am-erican writer produced some of his novels. The committee in .eha, to ui LUIS I Sundays program includes Ray 1 , Nelson, junior chamber of com- ' , merce, chairman; Mrs. Lloyd i Malm, Belletrist; Bessie Ballard J Women's Literary club, and Mrs I Carl Frischknecht, USAC Peculty 1 Women's League. f Other programs to be presented I during the season include Lf.-Cnging Events in j the World " Milton R. Merrill. J March 16Book review, "Shelley" ( by Newman Ivev Whito r ;T 1 1 1 Lee Hales. ' a- March 3-"APPIication of Pho-I, to.aphy and Exhibit," H. Reuben . |