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"Germany: Public Service as a System" will be the topic discussed by Professor Eugen Resenstock-Hussy on Tuesday, February 6 at four o'clock in Emerson D. The lecture, the fifth in a series of twelve on "The Revolutions in Western Civilization," was originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon. The lectures will proceed from February 6 on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
"England: A Commonwealth Within the World." "France: Leadership by inspired Individuals," "Russia: A Permanent Revolution?" "The Task of the Non-Revolutionized Nations." "The Significance of the American Revolution," "Determinism and Chance in our Political Language." "The Forms of Government and the Standards of History" are the titles of lectures yet to be given by Professor Rosenstock-Hussy from the University of Breslan, visiting lecturer on Government.
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