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Regiment Exhibit at Union

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The Library of the Union is now holding as its last exhibition of the year, a group of pictures of the old Harvard Regiment. It is divided into sections showing the early days of the Regiment, the trenches at Fresh Pond, the camp at Rarre and pictures of Captain Shannon. The exhibit is arranged in connection with the Memorial Commemoration next Sunday and is an intimate record of the Regiment which should prove highly interesting to those of its members who are still at the University.

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