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President Wilbur K. Jordan last night gave the first in a series of Monday evening lectures offered again this year by Radcliffe to Harvard and Radcliffe graduate students who plan to teach in a college or university.
The lectures, which are given in Long-fellow Hall for 11 weeks, are sponsored by the 'Cliffe Graduate School, and designed as an extra-curricular academic supplement for aspiring college instructors who have had no courses in education.
The lectures will cover Speech, English, Education, Music, Anthropology, Government, and General Science.
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