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SCHEDULE LECTURES ON WAR

SUMMER SCHOOL OFFERS COURSE DEALING WITH WORLD STRUGGLE.

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A timely course of lectures on the "Historical Aspects of the Present War," to be given by members of the Department of History and the visiting French army officers, will be offered at the Summer School during the coming months. Planned for the benefit of not only teachers of history but for the general public as well, these lectures will be given late in the afternoon.

Manifold aspects of the world struggle will be treated in the course. Commandant Azan and other officers of the French Mission will describe phases of the actual warfare employed in Europe; Professor E. F. Gay will discuss the economic side of the conflict; Professor R. H. Lord and Dr. J. Klein will treat the Russian and South American connection; Professor A. C. Coolidge '87 will detail the historical antecedents; and Professor A. B. Hart '80 and others will consider a more strictly national viewpoint. An extra examination hour will be added for those who wish to take the course for credit.

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