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Professor Cheddo Miyatovich will lecture on "Serbia and the Serbians" in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The purpose of the lecture, which is given under the direction of the Serbian Mission to the People of the United States, is to prove that the Serbian people are worthy of the charity of the people of the United States. Professor Miyatovich will trace the features of mediseval and modern history of Serbia impartially, without relation to belligerency, or agitation against "our present enemies, who, I hope, may tomorrow be our friends." Members of the History Department of the University consider Professor Miyatovich the best authority on the Serbian people and history in the world. He began his career as Professor of Political Economy at the High College of Belgrade nearly 50 years ago. Since that time Professor Miyatovich has been Serbian delegate to the First International Peace Conference at the Hague, minister to Great Britain and other courts. He is the author of several historical books, and a member of several Academies of Sciences and literary societies, more particularly, a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Serbia, of the South-Slay Academy of Agram (Croatia), and an honorary member of the Royal Historical Society in London.
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