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The following are lectures of interest to be given today and tomorrow:
TODAY
9 O'clock
"The Napoleonic Legend in French Politics," Professor Munro, New Lecture Hall.
"Emotion," Professor Boring, Emerson D.
"Andre Gide," Professor Morize, Sever 14.
10 O'clock
"Young America," Professor Baxter, Harvard 3.
"Catherine II and Russia," Professor Karpovich, Sever 21.
"The Early American Novel, Charles Brockden Brown," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.
12 O'clock
"The Schleswig-Holstein Question," Professor Langer, Harvard 3.
"Elizabethan Sonnet-Sequences," Professor Rollins, Sever 5.
TOMORROW
9 O'clock
"Mediaeval England," Professor Merriman, New Lecture Hall.
10 O'clock
Mme, de Sivigne," Professor Wright, Harvard 1.
"Relations Between the Church and State," Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
11 O'clock
"The Supreme Court and the States Rights Movement up to 1831," Professor Boyd, New Lecture Hall.
"The Life and Works of Phidias," Professor Chase, New Fogg Museum.
"English Estates," Professor Pray," Robinson Hall.
"Jonson," Professor Hillebrand, Harvard 3.
"The Early History of Power, Machinery," Professor Usher, Widener M.
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