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The Student Vagabond

Even so cosmopolitan a citizen of the college world as the Vagabond did not spring into being full-blown, but had to start his undergraduate life in the Freshman dormitories. Among the many little questions about this and that which he remembers to have troubled those youthful days was how one mere division was sufficient to contain all the wisdom of the three fields of History. Government and Economics. If there are any others still not quite clear as to the relation the price of General Motors bears to the Chinese civil war the lecture to be given this morning by Professor Usher on "The Economic Geography of the Roman Empire" should clear up any doubts by showing be Importance of economics in at least one case of history. It is to be given at 12 in Widener U.

Other lectures of interest today and tomorrow are:

TODAY

10 O'clock

"Roman Comedy". Professor C. H. Moore, Sever 13.

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11 O'clock

"Mesopotamian Sculpture and Painting", Professor G. H. Chase, New Fogg Lecture Room.

12 O'clock

"Public Opinion", Professor Holcombe, Harvard 2.

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