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When Dr. Mott addresses his audience tomorrow at the New Lecture Hall the attendance must be thoroughly representative of the University. The room could be crowded easily, because there are thousands of people outside of Harvard who want to hear Dr. Mott tell of his experiences in Y. M. C. A. work abroad. Tomorrow, however, members alone will mean nothing. The University must be there. Dr. Mott can always address non-collegiate audiences; his talk here is the only one of its kind to be given,--he is to speak at this University and none other. The assembly then must be of a mass meeting nature and the tickets distributed should not be given out to family or friends; we want the University itself, not its followers. The lecture will be worth while, that is certain, and no one who comes will go home feeling that he has wasted an hour. Keep those tickets, then, and appear on Thursday, in the New Lecture Hall at 6.45.

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