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| Author (1915-2005) came to Chicago from Quebec at the age of 9, and went on to become one of our century's most beloved authors. He got a degree from Northwestern University in 1937 (he attended U of Chicago for his first two years), and the Daily Northwestern first published one of his short stories -- "The Hell It Can't" (a response to Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here -- in 1936 as part of a campus-wide literary competition (it took third place).
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