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The S. L. A. Lecturers

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Day
2
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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SUurday evening of this week Prof. John Fiske, of Harvard, the most noted and popular of living American historians, and one who is famous for the wonderfully attractive manner in which he presenta his themes, will lecture before the Students' Lecture Assoeiation in Uiiiversity Hall. On Feb. 11, Ann Arbor people will have the opporlunity of listening to one of America's great orators, Henri Watterson, proprietor of the Louisville Courier Journal. By inany people he is regarded as second to none but the inimitable Chauncey M. Depew in his iu:isrt.ry of the arts of expression and in the facile play of his wit. He is rapable of a most stinging satire, and that man is indeed rash who wantonly provokes his biting totigne or trenchant pen. It is a familiar fact of course that Mr. Watterrion was invited to divide the honors of the day with Mr. Depew, as orator at the renent opening of the Columbian exposition.

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Ann Arbor Register