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Prospect Union Lecture Tomorrow

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Mr. L. D. Brandeis 1.'77, a prominent lawyer in Boston, will deliver a lecture on "Savings Bank Insurance" tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the Prospect Union, 744 Massachusetts avenue. This lecture, which will be open to members of the University, will be the first of a series of Sunday afternoon addresses to be given at the same place and time on the following subjects:

January 13--Professor E. F. Gay on "The Old Guild and the Modern Trade Union."

January 20--Mr. James Duncan of Boston, secretary-treasurer of the Granite Cutters' National Union, on "Practical Trade Unionism."

January 27--Hon. J. C. Brady on "Alaska."

February 3--Mr. George Riddle '74, of Cambridge, will give a reading from "Much Ado about Nothing."

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