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PROF. PARKER TO LECTURE

Will Speak on "Human Inheritance From a Biological Standpoint" in Sanders Theatre Today at 4.30 o'Clock

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"Human Inheritance from a Biological Standpoint" will be the subject of a lecture by Professor George Howard Parker '89 in Sanders Theatre at 4.30 o'clock of a afternoon. This will be the second of a series of eight Monday afternoon lectures being conducted for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund.

Professor Parker has written a number of books and articles on biological subjects, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He became an instructor in the University in 1893, and in 1906 was made professor of zoology.

Tickets for the series, at $10.00, are obtainable at Amee Brothers' book store, at the Radcliffe Endowment Headquarters, 603 Boylston St., Boston, and at Herrick's. Single tickets at $1.50, will be on sale at the door.

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