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INTERESTING PROGRAM DRAWN UP

Harvard Club Has Formulated Series of Talks and Concerts.

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An interesting program of talks and concerts has been arranged by the Harvard Club of Boston for the next two months. On Wednesday, November 8, at 8.30 o'clock, Dr. George Draper '03, chief diagnostician of the Long Island branch of the State Board of Health of New York, will give an illustrated talk on infantile paralysis.

On Tuesday, November 14, at 8.30 o'clock, Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, who has just returned from France after service in the hospitals, where he has had unusual opportunities to observe and discuss this topic with prominent persons and officials, will speak on "The British Campaign in France During the Summer of 1916."

On Sunday, December 3, at 4 o'clock, Richard Keyes Biggs, organist of St. Luke's P. E. Church, Brooklyn, will give an organ recital.

On Sunday, December 17, the Hoffman Quartet will give a concert at 4 o'clock. The quartet is composed of Jacques Hoffman, first violin; Aloph Bak, second violin; Karl Rissland, viola, and Carl Barth, violoncello.

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