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Telescope for Lunar Eclipse Tonight

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The Agassiz telescope at the Students Observatory on Jarvis Field may be used by all members of the University from 2 to 5 o'clock tomorrow morning to view the total eclipse of the moon. The period of totality begins at 3.14 o'clock. Besides the 7 1-2-inch Agassiz telescope, a smaller one will also be trained on the moon.

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