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Mr. Clarence Darrow, according to a telegram received late last night by P. B. H. officials, will not be able to give his "Capital Punishment" lecture on Thursday at the Phillips Brooks House as previously announced.
Darrow had intended coming to Harvard after filling his engagements in Boston; now that his Boston engagements have been postponed, however, the noted criminal lawyer will not come East until the spring.
Phillips Brooks House officials were emphatic in declaring that the lecture has been merely postponed, not cancelled. It is expected that the Chicago lawyer will address Harvard men sometime next March or April; the exact date, however, is not yet known.
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