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Colonel Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, the eminent British soldier and statesman, whose lecture on the war was scheduled for last night in the New Lecture Hall, was unavoidably prevented from delivering his speech. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced late yesterday afternoon that Colonel Lawrence's lecture would be indefinitely postponed. He is still in Boston, however, and is expected to make an address before the Boston Harvard Club tonight. Colonel Lawrence, who has been delivering a series of war lectures in this country, is well acquainted with his subject, since he has been in active war service since 1914, and was for a time commissioner for Lord Kitchener in France.
Professor W. C. Sabine, last year's exchange professor from the University to the Sorbonne in Paris, will deliver the ninth war lecture of the series next Wednesday evening, February 27, at 8 o'clock. He will take as his subject, "Aviation and the War."
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