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The natural history walks, in previous years under the guidance of Dr. T. A. Jaggar, will be taken this year under the auspices of the Natural History Society. These walks, occurring on Saturdays, throughout the spring, when weather permits, will include trips to Concord, Bedford, Ipswich, the Blue Hill region and various other localities. Some member of the Zoological or Botanical Departments will always accompany the parties, and every opportunity will be given to notice the fauna and flora. All members of the University are invited to join in these walks. Those who go must take luncheon and be prepared for rough walking.
The first of the walks will be taken today. The party will start from the Square and go to Concord, taking the first car leaving the Square after 8 o'clock for Arlington Heights.
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