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Professor Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch, a well-known French scholar and authority in the field of government, will give two courses at the University in the spring semester.
Mirkine-Guetzevitch, acting president of the French University, will give an undergraduate course entitled "Parliamentary Government" and a seminar for graduates on "European Political and Social Thought from 1789 to 1848."
V. O. Key, Chairman of the Government Department, said that Mirkin-Guetzevitch, who is also vice-president of the International Institute of Political Philosophy at the Sorbonne, is substituting for the absent Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government. Beer is in England this year on a Fulbright Fellowship.
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