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Prof. Tozzer to Give Lowell Lectures

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Professor Alfred M. Tozzer '00. Professor of Anthropology in the University, will give a series of six Lowell Institute lectures on "Social Origins and Social Continuities beginning on February 8 and concluding on February 29

The lectures will be held in Huntington Hall and the admission, although free, will be by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained by application to the Curater of the Lowell Institute, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope for each ticket desired. The dates announced are Tuesday February 8, Thursday February 10, Tuesday February 15, Thursday February 24 and Tuesday February 29. In the concluding lecture, Professor Tozzer will summarise the proceeding one.

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