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HARVARD MEMORIAL SOCIETY.

Final Arrangements made for a Course of Three Lectures.

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The Harvard Memorial Society has arranged for the following evening lectures to be given in Sanders Theatre:

March 27.- Harvard in the Fifties. President Charles W. Eliot '53.

April 3.- Harvard in the Sixties. Hon. Moorfield Storey '66

April 10.- Harvard in the Seventies. Judge Robert Grant '73.

The society regrets that the illness of Col. Thomas W. Higginson has prevented him from giving the first of the original series of four lectures, on Harvard in the Forties.

Seats on the floor and part of the first balcony will be reserved for officers of the University, members of the Harvard Memorial Society and their friends. Tickets for these reserved seats will be issued for the whole course of three lectures. Applications for these tickets should be made to A. M. Kales, 1256 Massachusetts avenue, Cambridge on or before March 21.

On the afternoon before each lecture, between 4 and 6, tickets admitting to the rest of the first and the second balcony will be given out at 3 Thayer to students of the University. Five minutes before the lecture begins the public will be admitted.

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