Early in the spring of the year 1516 Juan Diaz de Lolis entered the great estuary on the east coast of South America, now known as the River Plate, Sent out by the governor of Castilla del Oro to search for a strait connecting the Atlantic with the newly discovered Pacific, de Lolis ascended the bay then known as the Mar Dulce as far as the mouth of the Parana River whore in 1516 he was killed by Indians.
At 10 o'clock this morning in Harvard 2, Professor Haring will speak on the Spaniards on the River Plate, in his course History 56.
Other lectures of interest are:
11 o'clock
"Clarissa" Professor Maynadier, Sever 23, English 29a.
12 o'clock
"The Metamorphic Cycle" Professor Mather, Geological Lecture Room, Geology 4.
8 o'clock
"Architecture" Professor Gilbert Murray, New Lecture Hall.
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