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At 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum Professor Barrett Wendell '77 will give the first of a series of eight public lectures on "Impressions of Contemporary France." The special subject of the lecture ture this afternoon will be "The University and Education." These lectures will be open to the public.
Professor Wendell returned last fall from a year abroad, spent almost entirely in France. In Paris Professor Wendell delivered a series of lectures on "American Literature, Manners, Customs and Institutions," at the Sarbonne. He also lectured at the principal universities in France, and made a carfeul study of the institutions, literature and life of the country.
The remaining seven lectures will be given on following Wednesdays and Fridays at the same time and place. The subject of the lecture next Friday will be "The Structure of Society."
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