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"THE RUINS AT CAMBODIA"

To be Described With Illustrative Views in New Lecture Hall This Evening.

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Mr. Joseph L. Smith will lecture on "A Visit to the Buried Temples of Cambodia and a Religious Festival in Southern India" for the benefit of the Cambridge Anti-Tuberculosis Association in New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock.

Mr. Smith received his education as a painter and mural decorator at the Boston Art Museum and at Paris. He was an instructor in freehand drawing in the University in 1903 and again in 1906. For many years he has been an extensive traveler in the East having done much work in Egypt, Turkey and Japan. His lecture this evening will deal with what are considered the most beautiful and interesting ruins of the East and will be illustrated with views taken by him while traveling in India.

The lecture will be open to the public and tickets at $1 each may be obtained at Amee's.

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