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Facts of Interest to the University

Dr. Tyng Will Speak on China.

Rev. Dudley Tyng '02, a missionary in China in recent years, will deliver an illustrated lecture on "China in Revolution, by an Eye Witness" at 58 Garden Street this evening at 8.30 o'clock. Tickets at $1 each may be obtained at the door. The lecture will be open to the public.

Straw Vote at Forestry School.

As a result of a straw vote in the Harvard Forestry School for the next president of the United States, Roosevelt was elected by a majority of seventy-five per cent.

1915 Lacrosse News.

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Charles John Ferguson '15, of Newton, has been appointed manager of the Freshman lacrosse team, and Percy Cotton '15, of Cambridge, has been elected captain.

Monthly Election.

The Monthly has elected Osgood Williams '14, of Milton, to its board as Business Editor.

Two Lectures on Wiring.

Mr. E. F. Lawrence, of the Stone & Webster organization, will give two lectures on "Wiring" in Pierce 202 on next Tuesday and Wednesday at 4 o'clock.

Gift of $10,000 to Medical School.

The Harvard Medical School has recently received a gift of $10,000 from Mrs. William M. Underhill to form a fund, the income of which will be used for original investigation into diseases and disturbances of function of the nervous system.

Talk on Hydroelectric Plants.

At a meeting of the Harvard Engineering Society, to be held in the Common Room of Conant Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock, Mr. G. S. Deming will discuss "Typical Hydroelectric Plants in Maine." All members of the University are invited.

First of Series of 1915 Smokers.

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