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LECTURE IN UNION TONIGHT

Mr. J. B. Connolly to Speak on "Gloucester Fishermen" at 8 o'clock.

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Mr. J. B. Connolly will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on the "Gloucester Fishermen and Their Work." Mr. Connolly was born in South Boston in 1868. He was for a few months in the Lawrence Scientific School, served with the Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U. S. V., 1898, and was at the battle of Santiago. He is the author of "Jeb Hutton," "Out of Gloucester," "The Seiners," "On Tibes Knoll" and "The Deep Sea's Toll." The lecture is open only to members of the Union.

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