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PRESIDENT ELIOT TO SPEAK

On "Diversity in Family, College and State" in Union at Eight o'clock.

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President Eliot will deliver an address on "Diversity in Family, College, and State" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. This lecture was the one which President Eliot was to have given on March 7, but which was postponed on account of a conflict with the first of Dr. Figgis's lectures under the William Belden Noble Foundation. The lecture will be open to members of the Union only.

The opportunities given the student body to hear President Eliot since his resignation are extremely rare, this being the first time that he has addressed the students since April 13, 1909. At that time he spoke on "Education as a Career" to an audience of 1600, which completely filled Sanders Theatre.

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