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The Student Vagabond

The following are the most interesting lectures offered for today and tomorrow:

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Cretan Painting; the Pottery", Professor Chase, Van Renssalier room, Fogg Museum.

"Public Expenditures" (continued) Professor Burbank, Harvard 6.

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"Autocracy and Democracy in Industry", Professor Cabot, Emerson J.

10 o'clock

"Virgil's Eclogues", Professor Rand, Sever 13.

11 o'clock

"Byzantine Architecture", Mr. Opdycke, New Fogg Lecture room.

"Herder" (continued) Professor Silz, Sever 25.

12 o'clock

"Law in the Guise of Reason", Professor Hocking, Emerson D.

"Botticelli", Professor Post, small Fogg Lecture room.

"The Planetesimal Hypothesis of Earth Origin", Professor Mather, Geology Lecture room.

"The Commune and the Establishment of the Republic in France", Professor Langer, Harvard 6.

2 o'clock

"English Literature, 1660-1740", Professor Greenough, Sever 11.

TOMORROW

9 o'clock

"Visual Sensation", (with experimental demonstrations.) Professor Boring. Emerson D.

10 o'clock

"Seward's Far Eastern Policy", Mr. Paul H. Buck, Harvard. 3.

"Energetics", Professor Crozier, Zoology Laboratory 46.

"Montesquieu", Professor Morize. Harvard 6.

"Beethoven", Professor Spalding, Music Building.

"Life and Writings of Peter Porcupine", Dr. Starr, Sever 18.

"Democratic Theories in Early New England", Professor Wright, Sever 19.

11 o'clock

"The Constitution at Work, 1791-93", Professor Elliott, Harvard 2.

"Collecting Fossils", Professor Raymond, Geology Museum 12.

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