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Professor Cooke's Lecture.

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The course of lectures by Professor Josiah P. Cooke announced in the University Calendar yesterday promise to offer the pleasantest of opportunities both of hearing Professor Cooke and of listening to five interesting talks on Early English History. Professor Cooke, though best known as one of the first of American chemists and author of the New Chemistry, has long been a profound student of English history and during trips abroad has made one of the most complete collection of photographs of historic buildings and places in this country, From this store the stereopticon views have been prepared which will illustrate and form the subjects of his five lectures. It is unfortunate that no larger audience room could be obtained than that in Boylston so that the lectures will be limited to persons connected with the University.

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