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Two Corrections

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Lots of people were disappointed last night because of the CRIMSON.

Those who went to Cambridge High and Latin School to hear a panel on "The Presidency in the Atomic Age" found themselves there a day ahead of time.

People who went to Sanders Theatre for the first Norton lecture were even more premature.

George B. Kistiakowsky, Abbot and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, and Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, will speak at 8:30 p.m. tonight at Cambridge High and Latin, at the corner of Broadway and Trowbridge St. The discussion is sponsored by Scientists and Engineers for Johnson-Humphrey.

C. Day Lewis will begin his Charles Eliot Norton Lectures on poetry at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, in Sanders Theatre. Lewis' first lecture is entitled "The Lyric Impulse"; he will speak on "Words and Music" Oct. 28 and "The Story Lyric" Nov. 4

The CRIMSON regrets both errors.

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