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Any person who saw a meteor in the sky on Wednesday evening at about 7 o'clock is requested to communicate with officials of the Harvard Observatory, it was announced yesterday.
The meteor, which was visible to the naked eye, probably could be seen all over New England, officials stated. It is in order that they may supplement the information obtained by their own observation that they are asking the assistance of anyone who may have seen it. Observers outside of the immediate vicinity of Cambridge are asked to report such facts as the time the meteor was observed, the angle of its path, and its brilliance.
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