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We are glad to see that the Harvard Art Club shows signs of life, and apparently intends to become useful as well as ornamental. We understand that the club has set one evening a week for a social meeting, and also that an effort is being made to have occasional lectures by well known gentlemen. In such a large university as Harvard, the number of students who take a lively interest in art must be sufficient to form a flourishing club, which should not only be of real service in keeping alive an artistic spirit in college, but should also be successful in a social way. A number of gentlemen have accepted the invitation of the club to lecture before them, and their willingness will be heartily appreciated by all the members.

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