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Watson To Speak on Meteors At Observatory "Open Night"

Audience Will Be Permitted To Peer Through Telescope

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"Meteor Showers" will be the subject of a talk to be given at "Open Night" this evening at the Harvard Observatory by Fletcher Watson, Jr., instructor in Astronomy. Weather permitting, the guests will be allowed to observe the skys with the telescope. At the last meeting attention was focused upon Saturn, the moon, the Pleiades, and one of the brighter stars in the constellation of Taurus.

"Open Nights" are under the auspices of the Bond Astronomical Club and are scheduled for next Thursday and Monday as well as tonight. Tickets are free, but must be applied for in advance because of the limited capacity of the lecture hall.

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