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The following lectures today and tomorrow are of interest:
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Quelques Tendances Extremes de la Litterature Francais," Professor Morize, Sever 14.
10 o'clock
"Realistic Theory of Perception," Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Animal Inheritance," Professor Parker, Geology Lecture Room.
"American Policies in the Far East Since 1913," Professor J.P. Baxter, Harvard 2.
"The Soviet Union," Professor Karpovich, Sever 21.
"Sidney Lanier, Emily Dickinson, William Vaughn Moody," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.
11 o'clock
"The Adventure of Old Age," Professor R.C. Cabot, Emerson N.
"The Economic History of the Period of the Reformation," Professor Merriman, Emerson J.
12 o'clock
"United States and the Permanent Court of International Justice," Professor E.C. Wynne, Harvard 3.
"Tenancy," Professor J.D. Black, Sever 17.
"Inigo Jones," Professor Edgell, Robinson Hall.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"English Estates," Professor Pray, Robinson Hall.
10 o'clock
"Church and State in Soviet Russia," Professor Friederik, Widener O.
11 o'clock
"North Italian and Venetian Painting," Professor Edgell, New Fogg.
"Schiller as a Dramatist," Professor Howard, Widener B.
"Demosthenes," Professor Jackson, Sever 26.
12 o'clock
"Tertiary Times and the Building of the Existing Mountain Ranges," Professor Mather, Geology Lecture Room.
"Post Impressionism in Sculpture," Professor Post, New Fogg, Small Lecture Room.
"The Idea of God," Professor E.C. Moore, Harvard 1.
"The Arthur Stories in English since Tennyson," Professor Maynadier, Emerson A.
"Otto Ludwig's 'Der Erbforster,' with Incidental Remarks on Ludwig and Hebbel," Dr. Silz, Sever 6.
"Iphigenia," Professor Gulick, Sever 26.
"Industrial Policy: England: 1500-1700," Professor Usher Widener U.
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