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This week Prof. Lanciani concludes his course of lectures on Roman Archaeology. These lectures have proved most enjoyable and instructive, not only to members of the college, but also to the large numbers of Cambridge people who have attended them regularly. It is not a common occurrence, even here at Harvard, to be favored with intercourse with a man of Prof. Lanciani's broad culture and learning. His lectures derive especial interest from the fact that all that he tells us is the result of his personal researches.

It is with sincere regret that we notice the last lecture of the series is close at hand. We have enjoyed and profited by the words of Prof. Lanciani as we have by the words of few others, and we hope the time is not far distant when he shall instruct us further in a subject for which he has aroused a lively interest among us.

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