With the first of the University Teas beginning this afternoon, there will be offered an opportunity to student vagabonds to meet the Faculty elsewhere than on the lecture platform.
One of the most striking differences, perfectly natural as it is, between school and university life is the change in the relations between professor and student. And it is not without some regret that one feels the lack of close contact between teachers and taught which prevailed in the smaller institutions.
Lectures of interest today are:
10 O'CLOCK
"The Viceroyalty of New Spain", Professor Haring Harvard 2, History 56.
11 O'CLOCK
"The Building of the Parthenon", Professor Chase, Fogg Museum, Fire Arts le.
12 O'CLOCK
"The Origin of German Romantic Theory and Doctrine: The Schlegels", Professor Burkhard. Sever 6, German 26a.
"The Revolution of 1848 in Austria-Hungary." Professor Laneer. Harvard 6, History 30a.
"Liberalism." Professor Helcombe Harvard 6, Government 3a.
2 O'CLOCK
"Walter Denham and Davemnt, Professor Burdock Sever 11, English 50a.
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