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The following lectures are recommended for the next two days of vagabonding
TODAY
10 o'clock
"Janesism," Professor Wright, Sever 35.
11 o'clock
"Jane Austen," Dr. Maynadier, Sever 11
12 o'clock
"Federalism," Professor Holcombe Harvard 3
"Earthquakes," Professor Mather, Geology Lecture Room.
"The Parthenon," Professor Conant, Robinson Hall.
"Leonardo da Vinci, Engineer and Inventor," Mr. Usher, Widener U.
2 o'clock
"The National Banking System," Professor Williams, Harvard 6.
"Victoriano Huerta," Professor Haring Sever 7.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"Glands of the Skin of Vertebrates," Professor Rand. Zoology Laboratory 11.
10 o'clock
"Schiller's Philosophical Poems," Professor Silz, Sever 26.
"Francis Bacon," Mr Webster, Sever 11.
"The Classical Symphony," Professor Spalding, Music Building.
"Government by Consent" Professor Perry, Emerson A.
12 o'clock
"The Permanent Court of International Justice," Mr. Wynne, Harvard 3.
2 o'clock
"Hans Holbein," Professor Pauli Fogg Lecture Room.
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