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The Student Vagabond

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A familiar example of the type of man whom everybody knows about but very few know much about is Martin Luther. He was a vital influence in the politics, religion and literature of the XVI century and the lectures to be given about him this morning and Saturday by Professor Howard should be of interest to students in any of those fields. They are to be given at 11 o'clock in Sever 6.

The Vagabond recommends the following lectures for today and tomorrow:

TODAY

10 o'clock

"Early American Drama", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.

"Democracy; the Supremacy of Reason and Conscience", Professor Perry, Emerson A.

"Haydn and the Sonata Form", Professor Spalding, Music Building.

11 o'clock

"Martin Luther", Professor Howard, Sever 6.

"Unemployment", Professor Persons, Sever 18.

12 o'clock

"Internal Factors of Development; Experiments upon the Embryo", Professor Rand, Zoology Laboratory 46.

2 o'clock

"Little Masters of Nuremberg", Professor Pauli, Fogg Lecture Room.

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