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GRADUATE STUDENTS TO HEAR CROTHER TOMORROW

MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 4 IN PEABODY HALL

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Dr. Samuel McCord Crothers, D. D. '89, will speak on "Common Sense and Super-Common Sense" at Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting has been arranged by the Graduate Schools Society, and it is intended primarily for graduate students and their friends, including ladies. It is open, however, to all members of the University.

W. A. Shimer 3G., Secretary of the Graduate Schools Society, will preside; and C. T. Leonard 2G, will furnish music. The Graduate Schools Society, has no definite membership; all graduate students of the University are welcome to its functions, which are held frequently throughout the year.

Dr. Crothers is pastor of the First Unitarian Church of Cambridge and is nationally famous as an essayist. His works include "The Gentle Reader", "Pleasures of an Absentee Landlord", "The Dame-School of Experience", and "How to Know Emerson."

He is a graduate of Wittenberg College. Princeton University, and the Union Theological Seminary.

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