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SELECT DUDLEIAN LECTURER

FIRST FRENCH ADDRESS FEB. 21

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The Dudleian Lecturer for 1921 at the University has been selected. He is the Reverend Professor William Morgan, D.D., of Queen's Theological College, a Presbyterian College affiliated with Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Morgan, who is professor of systematic theology and apologetics, will give the Dudleian Lecture on "Revealed Religion" at Phillips Brooks House on Wednesday evening, February 16, at 8 o'clock. This lecture is given under the will of Judge Paul Dudley, who died in 1750, and who is also remembered as the man who paid for having a set of milestones put up on the old road from Cambridge to Boston, one of which remains standing on the street-corner opposite the Johnston Gate.

French Lectures Begin February 21

It is also announced that the course of public lectures to be given by Professor Henry Guy, French Exchange Professor at the University, will be held in Room D, Emerson Hall, on Monday and Wednesday evenings, at 8 o'clock, beginning on February 21. Professor Guy will lecture in French on the works of Pierre Carneille, and every meeting of the course will be open to the public without charge for admission.

The lecturer is Dean of the Faculty of Letters at the University of Toulouse, and is one of the most distinguished living scholars in his special field, the history of French Literature. He is serving as Exchange Professor at Harvard during the second half of the academic year, while Professor Lawrence J. Henderson '98, the Harvard biological chemist, is lecturing at the Sorbonne.

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