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The Student Vagabond

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Setting forth as he does this morning for the third time upon his annual periginations the Student Vagabond wishes to lay down at the very beginning his plan of campaign, the key, so to speak, to his cultural museum. In the first place he intends to give especial comment only to those examples of intellectual interest which in his judgement-subject though it may be to err-seem to warrant such notice. Moreover, going on the principle that it is well to lay up good things for the future, he intends to list his specimens not only on the day in which they shine in all their glory, but in addition, on the day before, so that the followers of the Vagabond may prepare themselves a day in advance. And so he will start off and place his trust in the following landmarks.

TODAY

9 O'clock

The History of "Slam, Dutch East Indies and Indo China up to 1800," Professor Hornbeck, Harvard 6.

12 O'clock

"The Alhambra," Professor Post, Fogg Museum, small lecture room.

"Disproof of God," Professor Hocking, Emerson D.

TOMORROW

9 O'clock

"Public Responsibility for Education: How far shall the State go. Historical Background," Professor Holmes, New Lecture Hall.

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