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TODAY
9 o'clock
"Executive Organization and Procedure", Professor Holcombe, New Lecture Hall.
"Memory", Professor Boring, Emerson D.
10 o'clock
"Russia in the World War", Professor Karpovitch, Sever 25.
"Mark Twain", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.
"Roosevelt and the Monroe Doctrine", Professor Baxter, Harvard 3.
"Radio-activity", Professor Black, Physical laboratory.
"Respiration", Professor Crozier, Zoology laboratory 46.
11 o'clock
"The Supreme Court as a Body of Censors", Professor Elliott, Harvard 2.
"The Oldest Mammals", Professor Raymond, Geology Museum 12.
12 o'clock
"British Foreign Policy in the Early XIX Century", Professor Haring, Emerson J.
2 o'clock
"Hair-Trigger Governments in Southeastern Europe", Professor Charles A. Beard, Harvard 6.
TOMORROW
11 o'clock
"The Storm and Stress Period", Professor Silz, Sever 25
"Stevenson", Dr. Maynadier, Sever 11.
"America in the Pacific in the XIX Century", Professor Baxter, New Lecture Hall.
2 o'clock
"Minor Novelists of the XVIII Century", Professor Greenougl Sever 11.
"The Russo Turkish War and the Congress of Berlia", Professor Langer, Harvard 6.
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