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LECTURE BY HOCKING TONIGHT

"THE WAR ZONE AND WHAT LIES BEHIND IT" WILL BE SUBJECT.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Professor William Ernest Hocking '01 will deliver the second lecture of the University War Series in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. His topic will be, "The War Zone and What Lies Behind It." It will be based on Professor Hocking's experiences of last summer, when he visited the English and French fronts.

These lectures will be given regularly every Wednesday at 8.15 o'clock by members of the faculty who are in touch with special and general aspects of war work and conditions in the warring countries, as well as by alumni and men outside the University who are qualified to speak on such subjects. This action has been prompted by the ignorance of many people in this country, and especially those in the University and the R. O. T. C. Dean Haskins clearly phrased this idea in his introduction of Lieutenant Morize, in the first of the lectures. "The least that we at home can do" he said, "is to keep up a keen interest in the armies which are fighting for us."

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