The recent visit of the British Prime Minister, besides paying the way for an international arms conference, has focused attention on the British Labour Party whose rapid rise to power since the war is generally so little understood in this country. The Vagabond has always held a rather confused idea of this party which has twice given Britain a socialist government. A mixture of lofty idealism and practical politics which seems to have succeeded in selling a left wing government to one of the world's most conservative communities certainly presents a fascinating subject. This morning the Vagabond intends to clear up his conception of the British Labour Party at ten in Harvard 3 when Dr. Ham takes the topic for his lecture in Economics 6b.
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Imagery", Professor Boring, Emerson D.
"Anatole France", Professor Morize, Sever 17.
10 o'clock
"Freedom", Professor R. B. Perry, Emerson A.
"The British Labour Party", Dr. Ram, Harvard 3.
"Reformation in France". Professor Morize, Harvard 6.
TOMORROW
11 o'clock
"Jay's Treaty", Professor Baxter, Harvard 1.
"The Earliest Greek Sculpture", Professor-Chase, New Fogg Large Lecture Room.
12 o'clock
"Trade and Sea Power 1500-1700", Professor Usher, Widener U.
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