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Hold Blaringhem Lecture Today

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Owing to the fact that tomorrow is a holiday, the fourth in a series of ten lectures in French by Dr. Louis Blaringhem, Professor of Agricultural Biology at the Sorbonne, and Exchange Professor at the University for 1918-19, originally scheduled for April 24, will be held this afternoon instead. His subject is "The Condition and Future of Agriculture in France," and today's topic will be "Anbres fruitiers; vignes; volailles. Qualites et debouches." The lecture will take place in Room A, Emerson Hall, at 4.30 o'clock.

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