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The Student Vagabond

In reviewing the lectures of today, the Vagabond finds a myriad which he believes would prove, if not interesting, at least not otherwise. But, after all, it is Saturday, and the Vagabond feels, and not without reason, that he must, lie abed in hopes of better times, which incidentally, he expects to accrue to him sometime this afternoon.

If he were to choose a particular lecture to recommend, however, he would probably select Professor Baxter's talk on "The Senate and the League of Nations" at 10 o'clock in Harvard 2.

Other lectures of interest to be given today and Monday are as follows:

TODAY

10 o'clock

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"American Drama since 1870," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.

"Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia," Professor Karpovich, Sever 21.

MONDAY

11 o'clock

"Schiller's Aesthetics," Professor Howard, Widener B.

12 o'clock

"Industrial Policy in France, 1500-1700," Professor Usher, Widener U.

"Tennyson," Professor Maynadier Emerson A.

"Euripides," Professor Gulick, Sever 26.

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