The first snowfall in Cambridge may mean that to the ordinary hazards attendant upon crossing Harvard Square is added the possibility of drowning, but those brave enough to venture out before its remains disappear have several interesting lectures to attract them today. Chief among them will be the one by Professor Murdock on "James Fennimore Cooper". Cooper is an author whose popularity is not today all that it has been, but he still has a following among those who appreciate adventure stories. The lecture will be at 10 o'clock in Harvard 2.
Other choices of today and tomorrow are:
TODAY
10 o'clock
"James Fennimore Cooper", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.
"Post-Shakespearean Drama", Professor Murray, Sever 11.
"Haydn and Mozart", Professor Spalding, Music Building.
12 o'clock
"The Secretariat of the League of Nations", Mr. Wynne, Harvard 3.
"Experiments on the Living Embryo", Professor Rand, Zool. Lab, 46.
2 o'clock
"Hans Holbein", Professor Pauli, Fogg Lecture Room
TOMORROW
10 o'clock
"Jansenism", Professor Wright, Sever 35
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