We would especially urge all men who have not made arrangements to attend the Glee Club Concert tonight to attend the College Conference meeting. It will be a long time before we have another opportunity to hear English and American life compared by a man so thoroughly qualified to make comparisons on the subject, and by one who will be so frank and so just. The comparison gains in interest of course because it is made by a cultivated Englishman who has lived among us long enough really to know us; and it is made particularly interesting for Harvard men because Dr. Herford has worked among us during the past year and a half. Dr. Herford speaks of this subject at the special request of the committee in charge of the college conferences. It will be very unfortunate if such a man speaks to only a few men, and it is certainly to be hoped that enough men are free from engagements to insure him a good-sized audience.
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