Professor Davis gave a very interesting lecture before the Prospect Union last night on the making of maps and their uses. There were about sixty men there, but there were no students except officers of the Union. These lectures are open to everybody and the management of the Union is anxious to have more students come to them. Men who are interested in the Union who do not teach classes can do considerable good for it by going to these lectures and then after the meeting talking to the men and making friends of them. The lectures are invariably interesting and are well worth going to for their own sake. Professor Palmer will lecture next Wednesday and the week after, the editor of the Youth's Companion.
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