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How modern science estimates the millions of years that have elapsed since the beginning of the universe, the earth and life on the earth will be described by three prominent scientists in the fields of astronomy, geology, and biology in a public "Symposium on Time Scales" at 8 o'clock tonight in the New Lecture Hall.
Dr. Bart J. Bok, assistant professor of Astronomy, Dr. Alfred C. Lane '83, former professor of Geology at Tufts College, and Dr. Alfred S. Romer, professor of Zoology are the speakers. The meeting is sponsored by the Harvard chapter of Gamma Alpha.
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