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FACULTY MEMBERS TO GIVE LECTURE SERIES

Beginning February 20 Prominent University Professors to Speak in Sanders Hall for Benefit of Radcliffe Endowment Fund

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A series of lectures by prominent University professors, to be given in Sanders Theatre for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment. Fund, has just been announced. The series will begin Monday, February 20, the schedule being as follows:

February 20.--Professor LeBaron, R. Briggs '75, president of Radcliffe, College. "The ring and the book".

February 27.--Dr. Richard C. Cabot '89, professor of Social Ethics. "The ethics of spying on our neighbors in time of peace".

March 6.--Professor Kirsopp Lake. "Teaching the Bible".

March 13.--Professor Charles H. Haskins A.M. '08. "The Emperor Frederick the Second".

March 20.--Professor George P. Baker '87. "Our Drama today".

March 27.--Professor Andre Morize. "A French teacher's impression of American Education".

April 3.--Professor Bliss Perry. "Walt Whitman".

April 10.--Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80. "The American Empire".

Tickets for the course at $10.00 may be obtained at the following places: Boston Headquarters, 603 Boylston street, Boston and Radcliffe College, 10 Garden street, Cambridge; or at Amee Brothers, The Co-operative, and Herick's.

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