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The Student Vagabond

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The Vagabond finds that the best way to begin this week is to make a selection from these lectures.

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Lyric Poetry before 1700", Professor Rollins, Emerson A.

10 o'clock

"Aristotle's Philosophy of Nature", Professor Perry, Emerson D.

11 o'clock

"Problems of Civil Service Administration", Professor Sly, Sever 23.

"The Geography of Wheat", Professor Blanchard, Geology Museum 41.

"Goldsmith", Professor Maynadier, Sever 11.

12 o'clock

"Economic Influences of the Crusades", Professor Usher, Widener U.

"Soviet System of Representation", Professor Holcombe, Harvard 2.

"Luca della Robbia", Professor Post, small Fogg lecture room.

3 o'clock

"St. Gall, a German Monastery" (illustrated) Professor Rand, Sever 14.

TOMORROW

9 o'clock

"Fascism and Bolshevism", Professor Elliot, Sever 5.

10 o'clock

"Schiller's 'Walleustein's Tod'", Professor Silz, Sever 26.

"Deism and Natural Religion", Professor Perry, Emerson A.

"The Monroe Dectrine and the Panama Congress", Professor Baxter, Harvard 3.

"Racine", Professor Morize, Harvard 6.

11 o'clock

"The Early Life of Pasteur", Professor Cabot, Emerson N.

12 o'clock

Dlundy", Professor Hill, Music Building.

"Assembly of the League of Nation", Professor Wynne, Harvard 3.

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