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Dr. Hecht to Address Biology Club on "Visibility of the Spectrum"--Dr. Cushing at Research Meeting

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Members of the University will have the opportunity of hearing two eminent doctors this afternoon, in the meetings of the Biological Club and of the Research Club of the Medical School respectively.

At the former meeting, which will be held in Room 46 of the Zoological Laboratory at 4.45, Dr. Selig Hecht '17G, will deliver an address on "The Visibility of the Spectrum". Dr. Hecht is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and Assistant Professor of Physiology at the Creighton University College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska.

Dr. Harvey Cushing '95M., Professor of Surgery at the University Medical School, will lecture on "The Meningiomas" at the meeting of the Research Club in the amphitheatre of Building A, Harvard Medical School, at 12.30. The meeting will be open to the public.

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