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The Harvard University Museum, containing the famous collection of glass flowers, and other of the University's most valuable collections, will again be opened to the public each day during the period of Daylight Saving Time, it was announced yesterday by Thomas Barbour, professor of Zoology, and Director of the University Museum.
Under the new hours, effective today, the Museum will be open to the public from 9 o'clock until 4.30 o'clock every day except Sunday, when the hours will be from 1 until 4.30 o'clock. The new arrangement will continue until the end of Daylight Saving Time on September 25, when the winter hours will be restored.
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