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HARK, THE LARK IN SUMMER SCHOOL--HARVARD UP AT SIX

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As an added feature in its already comprehensive program the Summer School of 1935 is advertising a course in bird lore, whose chief distinction is that it will be the first in the history of the College to get under way at the subnormal hour of 6 o'clock.

"The course will give the student an acquaintance with at least 100 species of birds, and will deal with such topics as bird distribution, migration, plumage, nesting, song, senses, voice, and behavior."

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