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TODAY

10 o'clock

"Karl Schoenherr, Erde", Professor Burkhard, Germanie Museum.

"The Russian Revolution of 1917", Mr. Karpovich, Sever 25.

"American Novels Before 1870", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.

11 o'clock

"The Netherlands and the Armada", Professor Merriman, Emerson J.

"Heinrich Von Kleist, Friedrich Hebbell", Professor Burkhard, Germanie Museum.

"Juvenal Satires in Latin", Professor Peterkin, Sever 18.

"Holmes, Stowe, Alcott, Aldrich", Professor Murdock, Sever 11.

12 o'clock

"The Styles of Louis XII and Francis 1", Professor Edgell, Robinson Annex.

TOMORROW

9 o'clock

"Primitive Sociology", Professor Togger, Semitie Museum 1.

10 o'clock

"Evolution of Land-Dwelling Vertebrates", Professor Hooton, Semitie Museum 1.

"Columbia", Professor Haring, Harvard 3.

11 o'clock

"Constitutional Problems under, Idncoln", Professor Wright, Boylaton 22.

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