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REPLICA OF JOHN HARVARD STATUE MOVED TO MEMORIAL

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Workmen of the Maintenance department yesterday transported to its final resting place in Memorial Hall a replica of the John Harvard statute in front of University Hall, which was cast for use in the recent Tercentenary Parade in Boston.

The massive casting was a few weeks ago in Boston's long parade, but since that time it has proved to be a white elephant for the University, and for this reason has been carried to Memorial, where it will remain indefinitely with all the other mementos of Harvard's past.

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