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In connection with the series of weekly exhibitions held in the Treasure Room of the College Library to illustrate the resources of the Library, Professor G. P. Baker '87 last night spoke briefly on "The English Dramatists of the 17th Century." This afternoon he will repeat his talk at 3 o'clock. The Treasure Room will be open to members of the University from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. today, and the public will be admitted in the afternoon, upon application for cards at the desk in the Delivery Room. The remaining exhibitions with the speakers will be as follows:
March 26 and 27--English Dictionaries. Mr. P. W. Long '98.
March 31 and April 1--George Herbert. Professor G. H. Palmer '64.
April 7 and 8--Moliere. Mr. T. F. Currier '94.
April 15 and 16--Classical Manuscripts. Professor C. H. Moore '89.
April 26 and 27--Oliver Wendell Holmes (in connection with the centennial anniversary exercises of the Cambridge Historical Society). Professor Bliss Perry.
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