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Mr. Louis Fagan, formerly of the British Museum, gave the second Cantabrigia lecture in Sanders Theatre last evening. Mr. Fagan's subject was "Some Treasures of the British Museum." He confined himself to some of the antiquities from Greece and Rome that the museum possesses, showing by means of a stereopticon. excellent views of the objects of which he spoke. Besides statuary and sculptures, Mr. Fagan commented on coins, mosaics and bronzes.
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