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Phillips Brooks Tablet on Exhibition

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The tablet in memory of Phillips Brooks '55, which is to be presented to the Virginia Theological Seminary at Alexandria, on May 30, will be placed on exhibition this morning in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House, and will remain there until next Wednesday, when it will be sent to Alexandria.

The tablet is of bronze and is three feet wide by two and one-half feet high, with an ornamental border. It bears an inscription, written by Dr. Floyd W. Tomkins '72.

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