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Mr. F. Marion Crawford, the novelist, delivered the third lecture in aid of the Radcliffe Scholarship fund in Sanders Theatre last evening. Taking for his subject, "Pope Leo XIII in the Vatican," he sketched the personality of the Pope, his life, and his achievements. He characterized Leo XIII as one of the great statesmen and scholars of the age, a man who has raised the church to her present high position in large measure by his own greatness.
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