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KITTREDGE TO GIVE FIRST OF DOWSE LECTURE SERIES

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Tonight at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre, Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82 will give a lecture on "King Henry IV", the first of the series of three Dowse Institute lectures which he is giving this month on "The Appreciation of Shakespeare." The lecture is open to the public without charge. The sections reserved for ticket holders will be thrown open to all at 7.55 o'clock.

This lecture will deal principally with the character of Sir John Fal-staff, Shakespeare's great comic figure.

On March 24, Professor Kittredge will speak on "The Tempest" and "Anthony and Cleopatra." In his selection for the present series he has chosen representatives from three Elizabethan dramatic types; a historical play, a romantic comedy, and a tragedy.

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