The following lectures should be of particular interest today and tomorrow:
TODAY
10 o'clock
"Prussian Bureaucracy" (continued), Professor Friedrich, Harvard 1.
"The Independence of Brazil", Professor Haring, Harvard 3.
"Jane Welsh", Professor Bliss Perry, Sever 11.
"Virgil's Georgics", Professor Rand, Sever 13.
"Science and Philosophy in the XVI and XVII centuries", Professor White-head, Emerson D.
"Racine's Dramatic Theory", Professor Wright, Sever 35.
11 o'clock
"L'Orientation du Romantisisme versle Realisme", Professor Allard, Emerson A.
"Aeschylus", Professor Jackson, Sever 26.
"The Oxides of Sulphur", Professor Lamb, large Mallinckrodt lecture hall.
"Bulwer and Disraeli", Dr. Maynadier, Sever 11.
"Roman Architecture", Professor Conant, Robinson Hall.
"Why the State Uses Force", Professor Hocking, Emerson D.
"Schumann, Romantic Composer and Critic", Professor Hill, Music Building.
"Manifest Destiny", Professor Schlesinger, New Lecture Hall.
12 o'clock
"W. M. Tweed: the Boss in Politics", Mr. Pigors, Emerson N.
"Filippino Lippi", Professor Post, small Fogg lecture room.
"Prince Henry the Navigator", Professor Usher, Widener U.
2 o'clock
"Ariosto and the Court at Ferrara", Professor Campbell, Emerson C.
"The Structure of the Aeneid", Mr. Peterkin, Sever 14.
"Foreign Exchange", Professor Williams, Harvard 6.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"Civil Rights", Professor Holcombe, New Lecture Hall.
"Energetics-Metabolism", Professor Crozier, Zoology Laboratory 46.
"Addison and Steele", Professor Greenough, Sever 11.
"Law and Ethics", Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Schubert", Professor Spalding, Music Building.
11 o'clock
"Balzac", Professor Campbell, Sever 5.
"Relation of Theology to Literature in XVII century", Professor Murdock, Sever 18.
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