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Ornithology Club Will Hold Initial Meeting on Friday

Two Field Are Scheduled for October 5 and 12

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Birds of a feather will all flock together at this year's first meeting of the Harvard Ornithology Club in the Upper Common Room of Adams House on Friday evening, October 4, at 7.30 o'clock. Frederick A. Saunders, professor of Physics, will show moving pictures of birds which he took with his own peculiar telephoto arrangement.

Bustace H. Poor '36, president of the club plans to have meetings every two weeks with occasional field trips on week-ends. One has already been scheduled to Sudbury on Sunday, October, 6, and one to Essex country on Saturday October 12.

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