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With the week-end imminent--in fact actually upon us--it hardly appears seemly for the Vagabond to visit lectures. For we must all remember that a week-end, during the football season at least, and the Yale game week-end in particular, should necessarily begin on Friday. To postpone the commencement of festivities until Saturday would show a deplorable error of judgement on the part of an undergraduate. And after all, we must keep our eyes open to the true values.
But for the few hardy if benighted-souls who either have no taste for pre-game convivialities in the forenoon or who suffer from some other similarly grieyous affliction, the Vagabond will at least make a list which they might attend with benefit and pleasure this morning.
TODAY
9 O'Clock
"Japan, from 1858 to 1891." Professor Hornbeck, Harvard 5.
11 O'clock
"The Development of the Doric Order," Professor Chase, Fogg Museum.
12 O'Clock
"Bergson and his Philosophy," Professor Hocking, Emerson D.
"Dekker," Professor Hillebrand, Harvard 3.
"Gothic Architecture in Spain," Professor Post, Fogg Museum, small room.
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