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LEVY-BRUHL BEGINS COURSE OF FRENCH LECTURES MONDAY

French Philosophy in 19th Century to be Subject of Series in Emerson.

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Professor Lucien Levy-Bruhl of the University of Paris, who has just arrived in this country as an exchange professor from the Sorbonne to Harvard, will make his first public appearance next Monday afternoon when he will give the first of a series of weekly lectures in French in Emerson Hall. The lecture will begin at 4.30 o'clock. Professor Levy-Bruhl's subject will be French Philosophy in the 19th century, and the whole series of lectures will roughly parallel the College course which he is to give during the first half-year under the title of Philosophy 16.

Professor Levy-Bruhl is a distinguished French philosopher, and the author of many books, including a study of Auguste Comte, and a History of French Philosophy.

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