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At a meeting of the Geological Club in Foxcroft House tonight at 8 o'clock, Mr. C. W. Boughton will speak on "Plane Table Geological Mapping in Northeastern Coahuila" and Mr. A. C. Swinnerton will talk on "Geological Mapping in the Slate Belt of Vermont". All men in the University who are interested in geology are invited to attend.
The purpose of the Geological Club is to promote active interest in geology and geography among the students in the University, all being eligible for membership. The club meets every two weeks to hear one or more speakers and to hold discussions. Speakers are chosen from among the Faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates. Refreshments are provided at all the meetings.
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