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The attention of the college should be drawn to the Memorial services which are to take place on Monday in Memorial Hall. We published yesterday a programme of the exercises, which will surely be impressive and worthy of the noble cause they are intended to honor. The custom of calling to mind and honoring the sacrifices of those who lost their lives in the recent struggle in this country, needs no excuse. Harvard undergraduates, in the enjoyment of the present, ought not to forget what was done in the past by those who left their college pleasures of the battle-field of the Union.

At eight o'clock Monday morning the tablets in the transept will be decorated by Post 56, G. A. R. Cannot the ceremony be attended by the presence as well as the good will of the students?

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