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First Liberal Club Lecture Tonight

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"The History of the Russian Revolution" is the subject of the first of the six lectures offered by the Liberal Club to be given in the Union this evening at 8 o'clock by Baron S. A. Korff. The lecture will be open to all members of the Union and the Liberal Club.

Baron Korff was assistant governor-general of Finland under the Provisional Governments of Prince Lvoff and Kerensky, and formerly Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Helsingfors, Finland. In 1908 he delivered a course of lectures at Johns Hopkins University. Baron Korff served with the Russian Peace Delegation in Paris last year. Professor Samuel Morrison will preside at the lecture and will introduce Baron Korff.

This lecture will serve as an introduction to the other lectures on "Russia and the Revolution" arranged by the Liberal Club.

Preceding the lecture, Baron Korff will be given a diner by the Liberal Club in the Trophy Room of the Union.

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