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Few things have been as important in American History as the proclamation issued by President Monroe in 1823. It has governed our relations with the other half of our hemisphere from that time to the present day. Today at 11 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall Professor Haring will discuss the present implications of the Monroe Doctrine.
TODAY
9 o'clock
"War Finance", Professor Burbank, Harvard 6.
10 o'clock
"Italian Corporate Organization", Professor Friedrich, Harvard 1.
"Kant", Professor Eaton, Emerson D.
11 o'clock
"The New Monroe Doctrine", Professor Haring, New Lecture Hall.
12 o'clock
"The Near-Eastern Crisis of 1835 and the Zenith of Bismarkian Diplomacy", Professor Langer, Harvard 6.
2 o'clock
"Whaling", (Illustrated), Mr. Allen, Zoological Laboratory.
"Collins and Cowper", Professor Greenough, Sever 11.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"The Power of the Political Parties", Professor Holcombe, New Lecture Hall.
10 o'clock
"Reflection of Light Waves", Professor Black, Physical Laboratory.
"Egoism", Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Animal Reproduction", Dr. Parker, Geology Lecture room.
11 o'clock
"Seventeenth Century Books of Remarkable Providences", Professor Murdock, Sever 18.
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