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Leading members of the History Department appeared at the Student Council meeting to give previews of their courses before 50 undergraduates in Harvard Hall.
Gaetano Salvemini, Laure de Bosis Lecturer on the History of Italian Civilization, revealed that he had yielded to the requests of his students and would carry his course beyond 1919, the advent of Fascism.. He will give all reading in authorized Fascist literature, while he will give the counter-attack in his lectures.
Prominent professors also spoke at the meetings of government and economics concentrators. It was learned at a late hour last night that Economics 81, the course given by Raymond B. Walsh, recently resigned instructor in Economics, will be continued this year by various members of the department and several outside speakers.
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