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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-My attention has been called to an article on the lectures of the Harvard Historical Society, in your issue of last Saturday; I am sure that you will be glad-of the opportunity to correct an unfounded censure. We have not been refused the use of Sanders Theatre through a "penurious policy"; we have not been refused the use of Sanders Theatre at all; we have twice been tendered the use of Sanders Theatre in the most considerate manner. After due consultation we have thought it best to continue in Sever. If any dissatisfied person will guarantee us an audience sufficient to fill the lower part of the theatre, and will provide maps large enough to be seen from any part of the house, we may reconsider. Whatever can do done to retain the seats in Sever for the grown up people and to keep the house properly heated shall be done.

A MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.[We are glad to be able to publish the above correction. In justice to ourselves we must add that our statements were made on the authority of two members of the society. Our informants as well as ourselves, it appears, were in error as to the facts. EDS.]

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