Howard Vincent O'Brien, amons istani, a 1 a nu rarely visited by locally for bis Chicago Daily News IrÉ foreigners. -will column, "Ail Things -Considered," Nepal; she belecture with the samne titie for bis camfe an experisubject.. His, humorous and humanl eCn ed t i g. e rBESTOR E. A. delights DÉ. airsý approach. to world - aff hunter. iNew Yorko *President o> tbousands of readers daily., George Et HliDr. Totn Julien. Bryan, recently appointed. roving reporter in Russia and the' Vincent, a favorite witb nortb shore audiences, :wiIl returu .this season witb one of bis characteristic-quick, clever dissertations on a. modern topic, He Princeton, grad- will discuss "The Pain'of Thinking"] uate of the clas:- at New Trier, by way of stimulating of 1921. He 'be- bis hiearers.to perceive Social trends. gat bis jauntF Dr. Vincent Was formerly president about the world of the University of Minnesota and Iby service witli later head of the Rockefeller founthe French Arn- dationî. I)ulance service Vilihjalmnur Stefanssoîî, world fain 1917 and caime mous for bis. polar exploration S, will 1)ack ivith a re- trace ithe lorthtvard trend f civflzamarkable collec- tion from .thie arliest timies as evition of humai, dencediii archaeoIogy, anthiropology, interest photo- biology, and other sciences. H4e will JULIEN BRYAN Noied Traveler and graphis w hli c h' Lecturer the U. S. govern- discuss the shift ini opinion about tli Manphakao. Julien Dryqu shows an open air barber sho> 1in north, the resources of thie northi m i s c o0nil ni1ent immnediately put to work. He1 ceptions about inap. His lecture will he "The North- 1f ood for himself and the dogs frorn I)egan lecturiîîg at the age of 18, re-. the country through wbich he passed. turned to Princeton, *wrote bis wvar it. In the words ,ward Course of Empire.' diary, -Anibulànce 464," 'aind put 'in When SIim Williams arrived in Sunday, December 13, wiîl be left three ycars- of graduate study at witb bis dogs, 'he was Washington condirec- oven for the annual Christmas Bowmnan, Theological senary anid Tn.nn of the Amntor - of Dr. Isaiahi across the Atlatic, takes pictures for. a living, eats caviar by the tablespoonful, likes to dine in strange Siberian Notç wigwamns, and seldom goes to the niovie s." tory. Ir :ture ,On isati Princeton, commutes back and forth J lUI [ALMUR soni bas explored Mr. Stefans- 'ANSSON 000 tic Explorerarmie more than 100,squaemls ff-Richter) of Arctic terriiring il years he bas traveled 00 miles by sled and dog-team. on the Far East, associaté editor of Asia, special feature writer for tbe Chèistian Science Monitor Weekly *Magazine. H4e brings to the platform a new viewpoint on world affairs. especially as tbey pertain to the Far East and the United States. Following Christmas, SIim Williams of the Santa Claus country will apWben he brougbt bis dog team pear. down f rom Alaska ini a trail-blazing H-e will lecture on "Aaska, . Our Last Frontier." To start the New Year right, there will be an adventure program on January 3. Captain John D. Craig, tbe chap who entertained s0 surprisingly 1 a st season w i t b deep-sea diving exploits, show. bis i 1 I1M w owni Rie de Janeiro, showing Botfogo bay from JnW 's h he Corcovade anid' Christus in, backgreund, as pictured-by Ma!jor James.Sau'ders. -gest dot Ot UI ilPhOfy,""tudies Genius," and many others. To I inman$Vi1[IsIV *sled trip in history. Api -oximatel3 ffh frozen gather material for his monumental i ,800' miles he went throî e, gettinf ,I 4"Story of',Civilization" he bas circled: uncharted wilderness, aloi