_ __ _ _at You _ow About Your M.end_ Prof. Smíth Professor Julius Arthur Smith/ Litt.0./ Ph.D./ is 54/ a heavy_set Englishman/ a scholar who now devotes himself entireIy to research. He is famed for his whiskers and great curling moustaches that give him the air of a friendly waIrus. His disgusting preferences ìn tobaccos _especially his favorite/ a foul/ obsídian_ hued Balkan Sobranje_/ his erudite after_dinner stories/ and his hearty laugh are trademarks. Dr. Smith has lived and traveled extensively on the Continent. His speciaIties are European lan_ guages and archaeology; his litt.D. was conferred by the University of Vienna. In the past he has aided you in rendering dimicu It translations. Now his attention has shi_ed to matters parapsychological/ with exceIlent resuIt. The professor has a town house in St. John/s _ Woods/ where he resides when in london. At pre_ _h_ sberantryitainsdusnodtehregoing renovation to enlarge his li_ ._nvest_;gators m _st s;ay at a hotel. _ n W/hen in london/ Smith spends his time lectur_ ing at the University of London or reading at the o British Museum library. His country home is an es_ o tate not far from Cambridge. Margaret/ his wife/ o _ died in 1 91 9. These days hís manservant Beddows/ o . l who .;s at once rr.;end ass.;stant and conr.;dant .;s h.;s o _ / / I only companion. _. 1_jw _mít_ _e__s