The next entertainment to be given at the Boston Harvard Club will take place tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. William Lloyd Garrison '97 will speak on "Our Rip Van Winkle Taxation System." In the course of his talk he will consider some of the practical results of the system from an individual as well as a social standpoint. He will also make some observations regarding the signs of its coming rejuvenation. Guests of members will be welcomed. Other entertainments planned by the club will be held as follows:
Next Monday, an informal club dinner at 7 o'clock, at which President Lowell, and President Maclaurin of Technology will speak on "The Agreement between Harvard and Technology."
Thursday, March 5, a talk, illustrated by stereopticon, will be given by Dr. A. H. Rice '98, at 8.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Further Explorations in the Northwest Amazon Basin, 1912-1913." An account of the last expedition and continuation of the work of the previous explorations, which have had as their main object the mapping of the big tributaries of the Amazon and Orinoco rivers in the unknown region west of the Rio Negro, will feature the talk.
Thursday, March 12, a piano and violin recital will be given by E. Ballantine '07 and M. Gruenberg '07 at 8.30 o'clock.
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