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The Student Vagabond

Spring weather always brings to the Vagabond the urge to go vacationing in many places The winter winds and snows seem to have ceased for another season and his barometer in the tower of Memorial Hall indicates, as usual, that the weather will continue to improve.

The advent of crew races on the Charles arouses sufficient interest on the Vagabond's part to make him wish to follow the 150-pound crew to Kent, Perhaps, however, Bermuda will lure him. The unsettled period of making up one's mind as to where to pass the Spring Recess makes all decisions difficult. And so, with his mind busied with that problem, he will listen where his feet lead him on this last day before he leaves for parts yet unchosen. Bermuda may win out; he witnessed the Lowell-Dunster boat race yesterday.

TODAY

10 o'clock

"Stoicism in the 16th Century", Dr. Spencer, Sever 9.

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11 o'clock

"16th Century Italian Sculpture", Professor Edgell, Fogg Large Room.

12 o'clock

"Rights of Nations", Professor Hocking, Emerson D.

TOMORROW

10 o'clock

"The Russian Revolution of 1917", Professor Karpovich, Boylston 21.

"Henry James", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.

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