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Dr. G. G. A. Murray, fellow of New College, Oxford, and professor of Greek in Glasgow University, will give a course of six lectures on "The Greek Saga Poetry" in the Fogg Lecture Room, beginning Monday, April 29. Dr. Murray is coming here at the invitation of the classical department to deliver the annual series of lectures provided for by the gift of Mr. G. M. Lane '81.
The lecturer, who is a graduate of Oxford University, and holder of the degree of LL.D. from the University of Glasgow, is a brilliant classical and literary scholar. He has written a "History of Ancient Greek Literature," two books on Euripides, both verses and studies, and is part author of "Liberalism and the Empire." He has also published two plays, both of which have been acted.
The dates of the six lectures are: April 29, May 1, 3, 6, 8 and 10. These lectures will be open to the public
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