Reverberations from the strife of recent party campaigns and elections have been strong enough to penetrate the remote seclusion of the Vagabond's quarters. In keeping with his lecture listening, academic frame of mind, he shuns an active participation in the world of affairs and prefers to contemplate things political from a detached and philosophic point of view. Two excellent opportunities for indulging in such meditative thought are offered him this morning. At nine o'clock he will be found in Sever 23 listening to Professor Fay, whose brilliant reputation as the biographer of Franklin ensures a scholarly and entertaining lecture. His subject, "The Jacobin Spirit in France", will be considered from its relation to political thought and institutions. The next treat on the program will come at twelve o'clock in Sever 2 when Professor Friedrich lectures on "Nationalism in International Relations." The treatment of the subject is bound to be interesting and will be given by a man whose experience in international affairs should lend authoritative weight to his statements.
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Jacobin Spirit in France", Professor B. Fay, Sever 23.
11 o'clock
"The Temple of Zeus at Olympia", Professor Chase, Fogg Large Lecture Room.
12 o'clock
"Robert Greene", Professor Matthiessen, Sever 11.
"Spanish Romanesque Painting", Professor Post, Fogg Small Lecture Room.
"Nationalism in International Relations", Professor Friedrich, Sever 2.
"Utilitarianism", Professor Holcombe, Boylston 21.
2 o'clock
"Du Bellay, Defense et Illustration de la Languo Francaiso."
4 o'clock
"Occupational Stratification and its Fluctuations", Professor Sorokin, Sever B.
WEDNESDAY
11 o'clock
"The Sculptor Myron and his Contemporaries", Professor Chase, Fogg Large Lecture Room.
12 o'clock
"Thomas Nashe", Professor Matthiessen, Sever 11.
"Spanish Romanesque Painting", concluded, Professor Post, Fogg Small Lecture Room.
"Montesquien", Professor Holcombe, Boylston 21.
2 o'clock
"English Renaissance Criticism", Professor Elton, Sever 17.
4 o'clock
"Occupational, Stratification and its Fluctuations", concluded, Professor Sorokin, Sever B.