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Natural History Society Meets

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There will be a meeting of the Natural History Society in the Fogg Lecture Room tonight at 8. Mr. G. K. Nobel will show lantern slides taken of seabirds on the nest at Muskeget, and Lake George, Nova Scotia.

The Harvard Natural History Society has been in existence of 76 years. The purpose of the organization, as its name implies, is to gather together men interested in natural history, and to hold discussions and write addresses on subjects related thereto. At the monthly meetings there are talks, given sometimes by members, more often by men outside the society. All members of the University are welcome at the meetings of the society.

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