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The Memorial Society will meet with Miss Alice Longfellow in Craigie House tomorrow afternoon. Miss Longfellow is to address the society on the history of the Craigie House and its connection with her father, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who occupied it for so many years. There is no question but that Craigie House exerted a strong influence on Longfellow, since it had great traditions and a beautiful view, and one needs only to glance at his poetry for a proof of this.
This plans for the tablet and the Memorial Day exercises of the Memorial Society are still in embryo, but committees are already at work. The exercises are in the charge of P. Bradley '16, W. J. R. Taylor '17, and N. H. Partridge '17. Partridge is also in charge of the tablet to be placed in University Hall this spring.
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