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The following lectures of interest will be given today and tomorrow:
TODAY
10 O'clock
"Plato's Politics," Professor Perry, Emerson D.
11 O'clock
"Recent Attempts in Administrative Reorganization--the Country Town, Township and Administrative Area." Professor Sly, Sever 8.
"French Gardens in England," Professor Pray, Robinson Hall.
12 O'clock
"The Sculpturing of the Lands by Rivers," Professor Mather, Geological Lecture Room.
"The Greek Revolution," Professor Langer, Harvard 6.
"The Limits of Socialization," Professor Carver, Harvard 1.
"Italian Eighteenth Century Opera," Professor Hill, Music Building.
"The Lure of El Dorado" Professor Haring, Sever 7.
TOMORROW
10 O'clock
"The United States and Neutral Rights, 1803-1812," Professor Baxter, Harvard 3.
"Russia's Expansion Southward," Professor Karpovich, Sever 21.
12 O'clock
"Burgundian Romanesque," Professor Edgell, Robinson Hall.
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