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PROFESSOR LOWES WILL SPEAK ON "MILTON" THIS AFTERNOON

Lecture Will Be Second of Series on Ancient and Modern Authors

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Professor John Livingston Lowes. Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will lecture on "Milton" today at 4.30 in Emerson D. This is the second of the series on ancient and modern authors planned primarily for students concentrating in fields of ancient and modern literatures.

The subject of the first lecture of this series was "Dante" Lectures on "Sophocles" "Goethe" and "Virgil" will follow.

Professor Lowes, who took the degree of A.M. in 1903 and Ph.D. in 1905 at the University has degrees from Washington and Jefferson and from the universities of Leipzig and Berlin. As an author, he is known by his "Convention and Revolt in Poetry" and by his contributions to American and foreign philological and literary journals.

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