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The suggestion made by the writer of the communication which we publish this morning is sensible and practicable. We hope that it may be carried out.

There is no doubt but that the greater part of us know all too little about Harvard,-and particularly about her past. Such a series of lectures as is suggested would not only "increase the affection of the undergraduate for his Alma Mater." It would give us all a better chance to learn some of the stories with which every one of us should be familiar, and ignorance of which must many times in after life prove a source of mortification and regret.

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