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The microphone entered Emerson Hall yesterday as Harvard started a series of lectures broadcast direct for the first time from the classroom. Milman Parry, assistant professor of Greek, spoke one hour on "Sophocles" in Emerson D yesterday afternoon over the Yankee network. "Great Authors" is the name of the series which will be broadcast Tuesday afternoons at 4.30 o'clock over WNAC.
The three next lectures are "Plato" by Charles B. Gulick, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, "Chaucer" by George L. Kittredge '82, Gurney Professor of English Literature, and "Goethe" by John A. Walz, professor of German Language and Literature.
The series is intended primarily for students concentrating in ancient and modern literature and is open to members of the University and Radcliffe College. Roland Winters of WNAC is the announcer.
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