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"Child Welfare" First of Series of Free Talks at Medical School

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"Child Welfare" is announced as the topic of a public lecture to be given by Dr. Richard M. Smith, M. D., '07, at the Medical School on Longwood avenue on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Those who wish to secure seats are being urged to be at the lecture hall promptly, as the doors will be closed five minutes after the hour. No tickets will be required. Dr. Smith, an instructor in pediatrics at the Medical School, is one of the author's of "The Baby's First Two Years." The lecture is the first of a series of Sunday afternoon talks on Medical subjects by members of the Medical School staff, to which the public are to be given the privilege of admission without charge.

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