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The Student Vagabond

It is with no small degree of anticipation that the Vagabond will hasten to Sever 11 this afternoon at 2 o'clock, for there he expects to see and hear a demonstration of unusual interest.

For the benefit of those who don't know, the Vagabond will let it out that Mr. George Wilson, remembered by oldtime, theatre goers as the principal comedian in the famous Boston Museum Company, now long since disbanded, will give some impersonations of Dickens' characters before Mr. Hersey's class in English 22 at the above-mentioned hour.

Other lectures of interest to be given today and tomorrow follow:

TODAY

9 o'clock

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"Le Paris Litteraire de 1928," Professor Morize, Sever 14.

10 o'clock

"E. A. Robinson, Robert Frost, Amy Lowell," Professor Murdock, Harvard 1.

"Education and Religion in Soviet Russia," Professor Karpovich, Sever 21.

"The United States and the Limitation of Armaments," Professor Baxter, Harvard 2.

"Animal Societies," Professor Parker, Geology Lecture Room.

"The Doctrine of Emergence," Professor Perry, Emerson A.

11 o'clock

"Robert Scott and the Circumstances of his Death in the Antartic," Dr. Cabot, Emerson N.

12 o'clock

"Sir "Christopher Wren." Professor Edgell, Robinson Hall.

"United States and the Permanent Court of International Justice." Professor Wynne, Harvard 3.

"Agricultural Policy," Professor Black, Sever 17.

"Origins of Neo-classicism in Italy in the XVIII Century." Professor Opdyke, Fogg Museum.

TOMORROW

9 o'clock

"English Estates," Professor Pray, Robinson Hall.

"Suggestions for the Revision of Federal and Local Taxation." Professor Burbank, Harvard 6.

11 o'clock

"Schiller as a Dramatist," Professor Howard, Widener B.

"Venetian Painting," Professor Edgell,' New Fogg Museum.

12 o'clock

"Economic Statesmanship," Professor Usher, Widener U.

"Hippolytus," Professor Gullck, Sever 26.

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