The Emancipator and Free
American, Vol. VII No. 22, whole No. 334, p. 87. Boston, Thursday
September 29, 1842.
The public are respectfully informed that arrangements
have been made for a valuable course of lectures before the association
for the ensuing reason. In order to secure "the greatest
good for the greatest number," it has been deemed expedient
to change the evening, and Monday has been substituted for Tuesday,
which arrangement it is hoped will give entire satisfaction to
all those who are disposed to avail themselves to an intellectual
feast.
The introductory lecture will be delivered at
Smith-School Room on Monday evening October 3, at 7 ½ o'clock
by W. L. Garrison. Admittance free.
Season tickets 50 cents each- the holder of which
will also be admitted to the debates to take place once a month-
door tickets for an evening 6 ¼ cents. Tickets may be obtained
from:
Joel W. Lewis |
70 Cambridge Street |
Charles A. Battiste |
5 Sun Court Street |
W. W. Rich |
Lindall Street |
Benjamin P. Bassett |
33 Endicott Street |
Abner Forbes |
Smith School Room |
Thomas Cole |
Atkinson Street |
Emancipation office 32 Washington Street
at 25 Cornhill and of the committee,
William C. Nell, Benjamin Weeden, John Hilton, Thomas Jinnings
Jr., Alfred C. Howard. Lecture Comm.
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