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A. H. LEA '80 GIVES SIX ELMS

Second Lot of Trees from Same Donor Now Being Planted.

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Seven new elms have been presented to the University and are now being transplanted into the Yard. Six of these are the gift of Arthur H. Lea '80, of Philadelphia, Pa., who also presented the trees transplanted last spring and the other is from an anonymous donor. The sixth of the number is now being set up behind University Hall. Although the trees are not by any means the biggest ever transplanted, they are as large as can be conveniently handled and moved under the trolley wires in Cambridge.

The work of moving and setting up the trees is being done under the supervision of Professor Richard T. Fisher '98, of the Department of Forestry.

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