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Mr. George Riddle '74 will speak in Sanders Theatre this evening, at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the University Debating Club, on "The Decadence of English Speech." This will be Mr. Riddle's first appearance as a lecturer although he is well known as a public reader. He has had an extensive acquaintance with the leading actors and public speakers of the last 25 years and as he is a capital mimic, he will be able to illustrate his lecture vividly with imitations of the various methods of speakers from Dickens and Tennyson to those of the modern stage. This lecture will be open to the public, but tickets of admission will be required and may be obtained at Sever's and at the Union.
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