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Memorial Society Lectures.

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The Harvard Memorial Society has arranged for a series of three lectures on the history and traditions of Harvard in the past half century. The id a of the Society in making their plans was to obtain speakers representing different periods of Harvard's growth, men who could present not only the history of their periods but also, to some extent, the atmosphere of their own College generations.

Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46 will give the first talk of the series on "Harvard Recollections" in the Fogg Lecture Room on Tuesday, November 14, at 8 o'clock.

The other speakers who are to follow are the Hon. William Read '42, on "Harvard During the Civil War" and Mr. William Garrett Brown '91, on "Some Distinguished Men and Some Great Occasions in the History of Harvard."

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