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American Chemical-Meeting

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Special exhibits illustrating the application of modern science to art will be shown to the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society at its November meeting in Fogg Art Museum on Friday. Edward W. Forbes '95, Director of the Museum, will deliver the principal address, and short talks will be given by members of the staff of the Museum. The dinner will begin at 8 o'clock.

A dinner will as usual precede the meeting at the Hotel Commander, 16 Garden Street, Cambridge, at 6 o'clock, for $1.25 a plate. Gustavus J. Easelen will speak on "Why Chemists Leave Home--A News Reel of the Meeting of the Chemical Society." All are invited and reservations may be left with Arthur R. Davis at M. I. T. Cambridge.

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