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THROUGH THE YEARS

CRIMSON, February 9, 1910

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Second annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Boston will be held at the Hotel Somerset next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.

Hollis--Maude Adams in "What Every Woman Knows."

Mr. Louis Allard, instructor in French, will give a series of readings from French writers at 8 o'clock Wednesday evenings. These readings will be open to the public.

Baron D. Kikuchi, of Kyoto, Japan, formerly Minister of Education, and president of the Tokyo Imperial University, now president of the Kyoto Imperial University, will deliver an address on Japanese National Development in the Fogg Museum this evening at 8 o'clock.

History 24b, given by Professor E. C. Moore and dealing with the spread of Christianity and the growth of the Chrian Church in the 19th century, will be open, not only to those who have taken 24a, but to all who are interested in missions or mission study.

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