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The Student Vagabond

The clamactic excellence of Harvard's representatives in the field last Saturday sets a high standard for more regular activities in Cambridge. The very words "normal routine" have a some what distasteful ring in the ears of the Vagabond and he fears that today's lectures will suffer an inevitably allied taint. Perhaps the break from the glorification of the week-end when more than one Vagabond was king for a day, had best be made at one plunge. With this in mind the Vagabond recommends the lecture by Professor Holcombe to be given today in Harvard 2, on "The Rule of Reason". Other lectures which may make the returning Pilgrim to feel at home are:

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Due Process of Law", C. P. Curtis, Harvard 2.

"Moh Tzu on Logic and Science", L. Porter, Sever 25.

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10 o'clock

"Aristotle's Psychology", Professor R. B. Perry, Emerson D.

11 o'clock

"Greek Sculpture of the Great Age: Fundamental Principles", Professor G. H. Chase, Fogg Art Museum.

12 o'clock

"Beginnings of Scientific Navigation", A. P. Usher, Widener U.

"Handel", Professor Hill, Music Building.

3 o'clock

"Medieval Humanism", E. K. Rand, Sever 14.

TOMORROW

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