An estimable elder of the Vagabond whose residence is most generally reported in the neighborhood of Mount Auburn Street took occasion the other day during the course of his annual homily on the Yale game to deprecate the excellent opportunity afforded earnest scholars by the pre-Christmas lull which is about to set in. Fully remembering the ring of this scoffing laugh, the Vagabond nevertheless clears his throat moderately and points to the lecture offerings of the day.
For the Vagabond primly believes that there are at least a few souls who perhaps struck last Saturday at just the right angle to come bounding back into the field of academic charms. Towards those men, towards those men who find themselves filled with a tremendous enthusiasm for accomplishment during the next few weeks, the Vagabond respectfully offers his encouragement and suggests the following lectures!
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Lyric Poetry of the Nineteenth Century". Professor Rollins, Emerson A.
10 o'clock
"Aristotle's Ethics", Professor Perry, Emerson D.
"Church in Spanish America", Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
11 o'clock
"Diplomatic Efforts to Promote American Commerce 1815-1844", Professor Baxter, Harvard 3.
"The Parthenon--Friezes", Professor Chase, New Fogg Large Lecture Hall.
12 o'clock
"Dutch Commerce 1450-1750", Professor Usher, Widener V.
Elasticity and Strength of Materials", Professor Black, Jefferson Physical Lab. 1
"The Revolution of 1848 in the Hapsburg Dominions", Professor Langer, Harvard 6.
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