Years of dependence upon the eleemosynary institutions of Harvard Square have strongly enforced upon the Vagabond the inadvisability of putting much faith in the economist's interpretations of the dollar. But it is at least consoltion to him to be assured that others have struggled feebly to enjoy life and yet withstand the cost of living, in past centuries. It must be therefore in a sympathetic frame of mind that Professor Usher will lecture on "The Rise in Prices 1500 to 1700" in Widener U at 12 o'clock today.
Other lectures of interest today and tomorrow are as follows:
TODAY
9 O'clock
"The General Property Tax," Professor Burbank, Harvard 6.
10 O'clock
"Roosevelt and Morocco", Professor Baxter, Harvard 2.
"David Hume and Scepticism," Professor Eaton, Emerson D.
"Sunspots," Professor Stetson, Astronomical Laboratory.
12 O'clock
"Sophocies, the Man and the Artist", Professor Gulick, Sever 26.
"Brahms", Professor Hill, Music Building
TOMORROW
10 O'clock
Type of Pragmatic Metaphysics," Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Mark Twain," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.
12 O'clock
"The Style of Francis X and Henry H," Professor Edgell, Robinson Hall
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