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The regular Tuesday evening entertainment in the Union will take the form this week of an illustrated lecture by Dr. T. A. Jaggar on the eruptions of Mt. Pelee and of Soufriere.
Dr. Jaggar sailed on May 13, 1902, on the U. S. S. "Dixie" for St. Pierre, Martinique. After examining Mt. Pelee for two days, he went to St. Vincent, where for three weeks he studied the devastation caused by the volcano Soufriere. He then returned to Mantinque, where he stayed for two weeks and a half, witnessing three eruptions including a great one of Mt. Pelee on July 9. Dr. Jaggar brought back with him a good collection of photographs of the destruction which he saw.
The lecture will begin at 7.30 o'clock and is open only to members of the Union.
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