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An illustrated lecture on "Service Under Dr. Grenfell" will be given by John Mason Little, Jr., '97, M.D., in charge of the hospital at Dr. Grenfell's headquarters in St. Anthony, Newfoundland, in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. As the lecture will be of such general interest, the Union announces that membership cards will not be required for admission. The balcony will be reserved for ladies.
In choosing his subject, Dr. Little has selected a topic with which he is intimately familiar, and upon which he is an authority. He is a man whom Dr. W. T. Grenfell, the famous medical missionary, has always used as his right hand man. For nearly six years Dr. Little has been working shoulder to shoulder with Dr. Grenfell. Throughout the first three years of his service, Dr. Little was mainly occupied in doing relief work,--during the summer months on the schooner "Strathcona," in winter travelling by dog-team. Since then he has done heroic work at the hospital in Newfoundland.
Illustrations for this lecture have been especially made from original photographs, taken during Dr. Little's service in the north.
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