EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. It has occurred to me that the impression might prevail among the students at Harvard that Mr. Bowen would not have all the benefit of his lecture at Tremont Temple. I beg the opportunity of stating to the fellow students through your paper, that such an impression, if entertained, is entirely erroneous. The entire profits of the lecture go to Mr. Bowen. After this introductory lecture has been given, I shall, on other engagements, receive the usual Burean Commission. Seeing in the future large success with Mr. Bowen, I have volunteered to assist him in his first appearance. I might add that, in the course of more than twenty years' experience in the lecture business, I have, rarely if ever, had presented to me a lecture that promised such great success.
B. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of the Williams Lecture Bureau.
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