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M. Emile Boutroux, exchange professor with France under the Hyde Foundation, arrives in New York this morning and will immediately proceed to Cambridge, where he will give the first of his series of eight lectures in Emerson D, on Monday at 4.30 o'clock. The subject of the lectures will be "Contingence et Liberte," a development of the theory of contingency as he himself sees it. These lectures will be open to the University.
Besides the Hyde lectures, M. Boutroux will give the annual series of lectures under the auspices of the Cercle Francais. This course will consist of four public lectures in French, to be given in the New Lecture Hall at 4 o'clock.
The dates and subjects are as follows:
March 8.--Pascal.
March 10.--Auguste Comte.
March 17.--L'essence de la religion.
March 22.--Le mouvement philosophique contemporain en France.
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