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The calendar for next week offers a very interesting programme of lectures and concerts. It is especially interesting to notice that Prince Serge Wolkonsky, who delighted so many of the students by his lecture Wednesday night, is to give another Ircture in Sanders Theatre Monday night. This time his theme will be secular rather than religious, and the broader field with which he will deal will probably attract enough more people to justify the change of place of holding the lecture from Sever 11 to Sanders.

It is always interesting to hear from a cultivated foreigner his impressions of America and of American life, and no foreigner could possibly have seen by travel more phases of this life and more types of our people than were shown at the World's Fair. The particular set of impressions which will be given Monday night will be especially interesting because many of the students, at the suggestion of Professor Norton last year in Fine Arts, tried to put themselves in a foreigner's frame of mind, and actually made estimates of our nation by its representation at the Fair. Here will be an excellent opportunity to compare these estimates with those of a foreigner eminently fitted to judge.

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