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Dr. Peters' lecture last night was one of considerable interest and showed clearly how successfully he has carried on the expedition at Niffer, but it would have been much more agreeable if some effort had been made toward ventilation in the room. We have often referred before to this apparently trifling subject of fresh air and comfort in the class room and at lectures, and while some of our large halls are poorly arranged for ventilation, it seems as if better arrangements could be made for the comfort of such a large audience as was present last night. This lack of fresh air deadens the sensibilities of the mind as well as of the body and small matter as it may seem it can and should be remedied.

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