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To the Editors of the Crimson:
May I ask you to give some little notice of a meeting to be held in the Old South Meeting House, Washington street, Boston, on February 7, at 4 p. m., in the interests of the American Colonization in the Republic of Liberia? The Rt. Rev. H. C. Potter, D. D., Bishop of New York, will speak, and outline the work which is opening before the American Colonization Society.
The society in the past has sent many emigrants from the southern states to Liberia, and there is at present such a wide-spread interest among the Negroes in colonization that the society is trying to gain friends who will aid in transporting those who wish to become citizens of the republic on the west coast of Africa.
We ask that this notice be inserted in your paper, because we feel that there are some students in the University who would be glad to hear Bishop Potter speak on this subject.
Yours very truly,
DAN'L DULANY ADDISON, Chairman of Committee.
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