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Veiller to Give Lecture on Problems of City Planning

Leading Expert To Discuss Slum and Model Tenements

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Lawrence Veiller of New York City, Secretary of the National Housing Association, editor of "Housing," and one of the world's leading experts in the housing field for the past 35 years, will give a public lecture on housing and city planning, including a discussion of slums and model tenements, at the Harvard University School of City Planning today at 11 o'clock.

This is one of a series of public lectures at the school on problems of city planning delivered by authorities from various cities of the United States.

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