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ELIOT'S MEMOIRS POPULAR--NEW EDITION BEING MADE

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A second impression of President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot's recent book "Harvard Memories", will be ready for distribution at the Harvard University Press within a few days, it was learned yesterday at the publication office on Divinity Avenue.

The advance demand for the volume was so great that the first edition was at once exhausted and a large second printing was ordered before the original publication date, September 22.

The book contains three addresses that President Eliot has delivered in recent years--"The Traditions of Harvard College" delivered at Philips Brooks House at a meeting of the foreign students in the University; "The Function of a University", given at a luncheon of the Liberal Club; and "The Harvard Yard and Buildings," given before the students in the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

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