The series of Wertheim lectures comes to a close tonight when Professor Taussig talks on "The Social Situation; its Difficulties and its Possibilities" at 7.45 o'clock in Emerson D. The other important news of the day is that for those who missed the Christmas service in Appleton last night there will be one at 1.30 this afternoon and another at 8.15 tonight. The lectures of interest today and tomorrow are:
TODAY
9 o'clock
"French Verse-Forms". Professor Rollius, Emerson A.
10 o'clock
"The Antecedents of Revolution". Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
"Presidential and Parliamentary Government". Professor Yeomans, Harvard 1.
11 o'clock
"Praziteles 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.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"The Muscle System of Vertebrates". Professor Rand, Zoology Laboratory 11.
10 o'clock
"Russian History in XVIII the century: general survey". Professor Karpovitch, Sever 25.
"William Cullen Bryant". Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.
"Beetboven". (continued) Professor Spalding, Music Building.
"The Tribe of Ben". P.W. Souers, Sever 11.
12 o'clock
"Leken, deBrevillce, Ropartz". Professor Hill. Music Building.
"The United Sates and the World Court". Mr. Wynne, Harvard 3.
2 o'clock
"Lucas van Leyden". Professor Paull. Fogg Lecture Room.
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