In the world of music, the names of Schubert and Schumann probably command as large a following as almost any two other composers. Their songs will be discussed this morning at 10 o'clock in the Music Building, and Mr. Joseph Lautner will play illustrations from them.
While Harvard has not the same abundance of visiting lecturers for the second half-year that were present during the first, one course that should be tried by all vagabonders literarily inclined is that of Professor Campbell, exchange professor from the University of Michigan, on the European Novel from Balzac. Today at 11 o'clock Professor Campbell lectures on Zola in Sever 5.
The other choices for today are as follows:
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Auditory Sensation" (with demonstrations), Professor Boring, Emerson D.
"The Foreign Policy of James I", Professor Whitney, Harvard 6.
10 o'clock
"The French Intervention in Mexico", Professor Baxter, Harvard 2.
"Historical Background of American Literature of the XIX century", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.
"The Nature of Conscience", Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Britain and the European Alliance" (continued), Professor Webster, Sever 35.
"The Theory of Revolution, 1776", Professor Wright, Sever 19.
11 o'clock
"Zola", Professor Campbell, Sever 5.
"Federalists vs. Jeffersonians", Professor Elliott, Harvard 2.
"Vanbrugh" (continued), Professor Murray, Harvard 3.
"Pre-Cambrian Life", Professor Raymond, Geology Museum 12.
12 o'clock
"Works of Claude Debussy", Professor Hill, Music Building.
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