The next two days have the following lectures to recommend them to Vagabonders:
TODAY
10 o'clock
"The Democratic Doctrine of Equality", Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Beethoven", Professor Spalding, Music Building.
11 o'clock
"Dante's Convivio: I", Professor Grandgent, Sever 19.
"Dramatic Work of Thomas Otway", Professor Murray, Harvard 3.
12 o'clock
"Duparc", Professor Hill, Music Building.
"Recent Researches and Theories of the Form...of...Organisms", Professor Rand, Zoology Laboratory 46.
"The Permanent Court of International Justice", Mr. Wynne, Harvard 3.
2 o'clock
"The Wessex of Thomas Hardy", (illustrated) Professor Hersey, Emerson J.
"Hans Holbein", Professor Pauli, Fogg Lecture Room.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"French Verse-Forms", Professor Rollins, Emerson A.
10 o'clock
"The Antecedents of Revolution", Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
"Presidential and Parliamentary Government", Professor Yeomans, Harvard 1.
11 o'clock
"Praxiteles and Scopas", Professor Chase, Fogg Lecture Room.
12 o'clock
"The Works of Mozart", Professor Hill, Music Building.
"Fra Angelico", Professor Post, Small Fogg Lecture Room.
2 o'clock
"Aeneas and Dido", Professor Greene, Sever 14.
"Federal Reserve System", (continued) Professor Williams, Harvard 6.
"Dante and Virgil", Professor Rand, Sever 14.
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