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The Student Vagabond

The Vagabond cannot forget the balmy weather of Saturday afternoon in New Haven, and retains vivid memories of peering through doors and windows into the semi-darkness of Harkness Hall, with the eager curiosity of the unknown and uninvited. He realizes, however, that winter must be at hand, now that the five or six miles of board walks have been set in place all over the Yard. And tonight, he is planning to visit Emerson F, Where, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Liberal and Socialist Clubs, Robert Morss Lovett '92 is to discuss police, politics, press, and erime.

Other lectures of interest:

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Masters and Lindsay." student reports, Dr. Carpenter, Sever 7.

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10 o'clock

"Russian Diplomacy in the Eighteenth Century," Professor Karpovitch, Sever 25.

12 o'clock

"German Romanticists," Professor Babbitt, Sever 11.

"The Book of Kings," Professor Lake, Fogg Large Lecture Room.

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