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The following lectures should, in the humble opinion of the Vagabond, contain interesting material for the intellectually inclined.
TODAY
9 O'clock
"China: First Treaties," Professor Hornbook, Harvard 6.
10 O'clock
"The English Cabinet," Professor Yeomans, Widener N.
"Schlieman's Excavations at Mrcenae, Tiryns and Troy," Professor Chase, New Fogg.
"Conquest of Peru." Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
11 O'clock
"Recent Attempts Toward Administrative Reorganization in the American Commonwealth," Professor Sly, Sever 8.
12 O'clock
"Italian Opera," Professor Hill, Music 3.
"Egyptian Temples," Professor Conant, Robinson Hall.
"Spanish History in the Gothic Period." Professor Post, Fogg, Museum small room.
"The Qualitative Control of Population." Professor Carver Harvard 1.
"Kant's Pragmatism." Professor Hocking, Emerson D.
2 O'clock
"Independence of Argentina 1S10-20." Professor Haring, Sever 7.
TOMORROW
9 O'clock
"Anatole France," Professor Morize, Sever 14.
"The Suffrage in England," Professor Manro, New Lecture Hall.
10 O'clock
"Eighteenth Century New England Poets, and Early New England Almanacs," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.
11 O'clock
"Early Renaissance Architecture in England and France," Professor Edgell, Emerson J.
12 O'clock
"The City and the State," Professor Munro, Harvard 6.
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