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There will be an illustrated lecture today on "Libraries in the Middle Ages" given by Mr. E. K. Rand, at 3 in Emerson J. Other lectures of interest for today and tomorrow:
TODAY
9 O'clock
"The Freedom of the Will," Professor Lewis, Emerson D.
"18th Century England," Professor Moore, Andover Hall.
11 O'clock
"Milton at Horton and in Italy," Dr. Rice, Emerson H.
"Agriculture of Tropical Prairies," Professor Blanchard, Geological Museum 41.
2 O'clock
"The Nature of Credit," Professor Williams, Harvard 6.
TOMORROW
9 O'clock
"Anatole France," Professor Morize, Sever 17.
10 O'clock
"Ballads of Schiller," Dr. Silz, Sever 17.
"Washington's Policy of Neutrality," Mr. Baxter, Harvard 3.
"Dante's Inferno," (continued), Professor Grandgent, Sever 19.
2 O'clock
"Durer," Professor Paull, Fogg Museum.
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