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The following lectures, open to all members of the University, will be delivered at the Prospect Union on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock:
November 12--Colonel Thomas Went-worth Higginson '41 on "Reminiscences--Fugitive Slave Days in Boston."
November 19--Professor W. Z. Ripley on "Railroad Rate Regulation."
November 26--Mr. Robert A. Woods of the South End House on "Industrial Education."
December 3--Judge William H. H. Emmons, of the Boston police commission on "Police Work in Boston."
December 10--Mr. Frank K. Foster of the Central Labor Union on "Ideals of Trade Unionism."
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