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War Lecture Postponed to Friday

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Owing to the fact that next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, which will take most of the students away from Cambridge on Wednesday evening, the fourth of the University series of War Lectures will be given next Friday evening instead of being held according to custom on Wednesday.

The lecturer will be Professor Arthur D. Hill '94, who will speak on "What I Saw in France." Professor Hill returned from France only a very short time ago, after several visits to the fighting line, and has witnessed developments on the Western front at a later stage than any of the previous lecturers.

As usual, the meeting will begin at 8.15 o'clock and will be open to all members of the University, though not to the public.

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