Towards the end of the last college year the Harvard Total Abstinence League was organized and decided upon a plan of action. It is not until this evening, however, that any visible result of its existence can be seen. Whatever opinions one may hold as to the question of total abstinence, no one can doubt that the society has chosen the best and most persuasive way of spreading its principles. Few can afford to miss hearing the utterances of two such representative public men and sons of Harvard as Rev. E. E. Hale and Ex-Gov. Long on the important question of temperance. The meeting this evening will no doubt be one of exceptional interest.
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