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Bishop Keane at Sanders.

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The formal introduction of the Catholic Club of Harvard to the University will take place this evening at 8 o'clock, by a public meeting in Sanders Theatre. Rt. Rev. John J. Keane, president of the Catholic University at Washington, will deliver the address.

The Catholic Club was organized last spring, and has now about 250 members. Mr. Thomas A. Mullen, L. S., is the president.

The prominence which Bishop Keane has received in New England, and the marked attention which men of all creeds have heretofore paid to his utterances, is assurance of a large audience. Invitations to seats on the platform have been sent to members of the faculty, to prominent clergymen and laymen.

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