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Show Noted Lecturer Here Thursday "Victory" is the title of the lec-lure lec-lure which will be given by Edward Amherst Ott, (ho noted -lecturer at Peterson hall next Thursday night, die lecture starling promptly at S o'clock. The coming of Mr. OK. has been looked forward lo with eagerness, eager-ness, as (his number is regarded as Iho best on (lie Gunnison Lyceum urogram for Iho season. "Victory" is not a war lecture, hs many are led to believe Jl. is an I after-war lecture. . What did we gain by the war? llns the end of the war j'Otne? What ran we do locally to net the full benefit of (lie military. victory? and how much democracy have we in America, are. with many i'llli'M-H. (luestloiKi answered by l'ro-I l'ro-I lessor Oil. in bin popular lecture, on victory. J'rofeir.nr Edward Ambers! Oil In i "ne or die greH(c-.t lecturer-! on dm lyceuni platform. Over a million I'enple have beard his "Sour Grapcq." Hid be now lecturer) )0 practically Ino hundred thousand people H year. An OK lecture is sure to make n : profound impression on any community. commu-nity. Willi the OK engagement, for lb'' I com inn week and (be coming of the Dunbar iiarll and lfll Ringers "n April 14. (he season fur (he (Jim-; (Jim-; nison Lyceum course will clos. It may be said thai (lie patronage for the numbers already given ban no! been to the highest standard and In order to maintain a good record and give the. committee having the, ro-! ro-! t c r I a i n men I s in charge ptiron ra gr. fluent for (ho arranging for further 'high-class a m usoniont s for the r'ly. 'o rally to the last and help suc tin' fund and be assured that, this city uiil ,p jn fnr another year of real, high class amusement'". |