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Spanish Lecture by Senor Yturralde.

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Under the auspices of the Sociedad Espanola Senor Maximo Yturralde will give a lecture in Spanish in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, on "Why English is the World's Leading Language, and Spanish the Second."

Senor Yturralde is a native of Navarre, Spain, and a graduate of Sos in Aragon, He has travelled extensively through South America, where he visited the Argentine Republic, Uruguay and Brazil. He came to the United States about a year and a half ago to learn English, and is now professor of Spanish in the Boston Academy of Languages, and secretary of El Club Espanol in Boston.

The lecture tonight will be open to all members of the University interested in Spanish.

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