One of the greatest authorities in the field of economics in the world, in the person of Dr. Gottlieb Habberler of the University of Vienna, will speak this morning on "Statistics and Index Numbers." Those interested in the subject can hear the lecture at 10 o'clock in Economics 41.
TODAY
10 o'clock
"Meanings of Good and Evil", Professor Perry, Emerson A.
"Reign of Louis XIII", Mr. Doolin, Sever 9.
"Inductance and Capacity", Professor Black, Physical Laboratory.
"Berlioz", Professor Spalding, Music Building.
"Workmen's Compensation Legislation", Professor Persons, Harvard 2.
"Bases of American Imperialism", Professor Baxter, Harvard 2.
11 o'clock
"Pseudo-Classicism", Professor Howard, Sever 6.
"XVII Century Quakers", Professor Murdock, Sever 18.
"Dinosaurs", Professor Raymond, Geology Museum 12.
12 o'clock
"Oehlenschlager and Danish Romanticism", Professor Cawley, Sever 6.
"Modern Aspects of Police Administration", Deputy Superintendent Thomas F. Goode, Harvard 6.
"Pitt and the Seven Years War", Professor Whitney, Emerson J.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
Chon Tunei the Monist", Professor Porter Widener 776.
10 o'clock
"Golumella and Petronius", Professor Rand, Sever 13.
"The Nearest Stars", Professor Plaskett, Astronomy Laboratory.
12 o'clock
"Hebbel's Herodes und Mariamne," Professor Silz, Sever 6
"Corregio", Professor Post, small Fogg lecture room.
"Roman Temples", Professor Conant, Robinson Hall.
"Development of English Commerce", Professor Usher Widener U.
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