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Count Felix von Luckner lecture on Naval Adventures
Wed., Feb. 27, 1929
Count Felix von Luckner, a lieutenant in the Imperial German Navy, spoke to the student body as the year's chapel entertainment. Count Felix von Luckner, recounted several of his life adventures, such as hitch hiking from California to New York and his brief career as a lighthouse keeper in Australia. Von Lucker also talked about his decision to enter the Imperial German Navy and his experience during the first World War.
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Dickinsonian, Feb. 28, 1929, pg. 1.