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The Hyde lectures will not be held this year owing to the inability of J. H. Hyde '98 to obtain a satisfactory lecturer at this late date. Last year the lectures were delivered by Professor Emile Boutroux, member of the Institute of France. Two series were given: the first of eight lectures on "Liberte et Contingence," in connection with Philosophy 4 and the second of four public lectures. In 1909, M. Abel Lefranc, professor of French language and literature at the College de France, Paris, gave a series of four lectures on "Moliere."
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