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Those men in College who intend to take up the study of medicine on their graduation will appreciate the series of talks to be given Thursday evenings at Phillips Brooks House by prominent physicians.
These talks, which start tomorrow night, will serve as an excellent introduction to the study of medicine. But they are not designed for prospective doctors alone. Every man in the University is invited to attend them, and their worth and interest should attract a large number of men whose life work is not to be in the medical field.
This series is but one of the features of the work Phillips Brooks House is going to do this year. A list of varied activities is printed in today's CRIMSON which indicates that the already wide scope of this institution is not only to be continued but enlarged, which means, of course, added benefits for all members of the University.
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