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Lectures on Literature.

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Announcement is made of a change in the times of Mr. Copeland's lectures on literature. The lecture on John Bunyan, announced for Jan. 16, has been postponed to Jan. 30; and the second lecture of the series, on Sir Thomas Browne, announced for Jan. 23, has been postponed to Feb. 6.

The dates for the other two lectures remain unchanged and are as follows:

February 13.- Samuel Johnson.

February 20.- Charles Lamb.

These lectures will be given in the Fogg Museum, at 3.30 o'clock and will be open to the public.

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