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Excitment over the discovery of America yesterday has left the Vagabond with only sufficient energy to list lectures of interest today and tomorrow, in a field of good things the following seem pre-eminent:
TODAY
9 O'clock
"Simone Martini", Professor Edgell, Fogg Museum, small room.
10 O'clock
"The City-republics of Novgorod", Professor Karpovitch. Sever 21.
"Travel Books, and Puritan Life in New England", Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.
11 O'clock
"Italian Art of the 13th century", Professor Edged Emerson J.
"The Last Years of Frederick the Great", Professor Langel, Harvard 2.
12 O'clock
"The Arthurian Tradition", Professor Whitney, Emerson J.
TOMORROW
9 O'clock
"Beginnings of the English Colonies in America", Professor P. P. Chase, Harvard 1.
11 O'clock
"Homer", Professor Jackson, Sover 26.
12 O'clock
"Maps and their Interpretations", Professor Mather, Geological Lecture Room.
"The French Revolution of 1830", Professor Langer Harvard 6.
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