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Mr. Kellogg Durland will deliver a lecture on "The Life of a Coal Mizer" at Association Hall, corner of Berkeley and Boylston streets, Boston, at 8 o'clock this evening. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides made from flash-light photographs of the interiors of coal mines. Mr. Durland, in addition to studies in economics and sociology, has spent some time in the coal fields as an actual miner. He is at present engaged in collecting testimony for the commission in the authracite region.
The admission to the lecture will be 50 cents. Tickets can be obtained at Amee's.
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