After the Leverett House Dinner tonight, members of the House will hear Putnam Aldrich give a recital on the harpsichord in the Junior Common Room. At the next dinner, to be held on February 15, S. E. Morison '08, professor of History, will address the House on the subject of "John Leverett," after whom it was named. On February 10, J. H. Williams, professor of Economics will talk on "The Foster and Catchings Theory of the Present World Depression." The complete Harvard Glee Club, of 60 voices, will give a concert in the Leverett House Dining Room, on February 17.
Professor Williams will discuss the theory evolved by Waddill Catchings '01, director of the Pollock Institute for Social Science Research and L. N. Foster of New York City which states that the business depression is due to an inherent and periodic instability between production and consumption; a theory which has a wide following in American financial circles.
A portrait of John Leverett will probably be unveiled on February 15.
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