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Professor to Lecture in Boston

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In celebration of the Shakespeare Tercentenary, the Boston Public Library is including in its course of free public lectures to be given during the coming winter a number of lectures on Shakespearean subjects. On Sunday afternoons at 3.30 the following speakers from the University will deal with the following topics:

November 28, F. W. C. Hersey '96, In structor in English, "Shakespeare on the State."

December 19, R. B. Merriman '96, Assistant Professor of English, "Shakespeare and Religion."

January 16, G. P. Baker '87, Professor of Dramatic Literature, "Shakespeare, the Playwright."

February 6, H. L. Warren, A. M. (hon.) '02, Nelson Robinson, Jr., Professor of Architecture, and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, "Architecture of Shakespeare's Time."

February 27, F. W. C. Hersey '99 In structor in English, Shakespeare and Italy: a Literary Pilgrimage."

March 26, G. P. Winship '93, Widener Librarian, "Shakespeare and the Printers."

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