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PROMINENT FRENCH SAVANT TO LECTURE THIS AFTERNOON

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Under the auspices of the Division of Philosophy, Professor Etienne Gilson, exchange professor from the University of Paris, will open his series of lectures on the general subject of "Les Idees et les Lettres" with a talk on "La Mystique de Saint-Bernard et la quete du Sain Graal," at four o'clock this afternoon in Emerson J.

Professor Gilson, who has been teaching here since the commencement of the year as exchange professor from France, is one of Europe's most prominent contemporary philosophers. He is the author of several books on his studies, which are wioely known among savants.

The titles of the remaining lectures of the series are as follows: January 4, "Rabelais et la Scholastique"; January 6, "J. J. Rousseau et les Methodes de M. de Wolmar"; January 10, "Jules Romains et l'Unanisme".

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