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Public Geology Field Trip Aims At Rocks In Arlington

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A public geology field trip, to study the changes in rocks resulting from the movements of the earth's crust or from eruptive activity, will be conducted in Arlington tomorrow afternoon by Laurence LaForge, research associate in Geology.

There is no charge for the trip, which starts at 2 o'clock at the corner of Massachusetts avenue and Forest street, Arlington Heights. This is the fifth of a series of Saturday afternoon public geology trips conducted by Dr. LaForge this fall.

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