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Lecture on Peru

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"The Jungle of Peru" will be the subject of a free public lecture, illustrated by slides and colored motion pictures, to be given by Manuel I. Prado '42, and Berrien Anderson Jr. '42 this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration.

The speakers are students of the Institute who last summer descended the Perene, the Urubamba, and other rivers in the little-known eastern Andes, and beyond in the Amazon lowlands. They hunted, collected animals, and had many interesting incidents. Prado took part in the war with Ecuador and will tell of his experience.

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