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Professor Josiah Royce will give two courses at Yale this year by provision of the Harvard Lecture Fund. Professor Royce goes to Yale once each week. On Saturday mornings he meets an undergraduate class in ethics, and later in the same day, a seminary class in philosophy and metaphysics. He will continue these lectures during the entire year.

The Harvard lectureship at Yale was founded in 1905 by the gift of $10,000 from an anonymous Harvard graduate, for the purpose of securing members of the Harvard Faculty to lecture at Yale. President Eliot was the first speaker under its provisions. Professor Munsterberg, Professor Palmer and Professor E. C. Moore have occupied it successively since that time.

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