TODAY
9 o'clock
"Juvenal's Satires," Professor Peterkin, Sever 14.
"The Restoration and Revolutions of 1830 and 1848," Professor Webster, New Lecture Hall.
"Pearl Poet: the Pearl," Mr. Whiting, Sever 11.
10 o'clock
"Evolution of the Social Democratic Party," Professor Fay, Harvard 1.
"Hans Memling," Dr. Kuhn, Fogg Museum.
"Readings in Petronius, Seneca, and Quintillian," Professor E. K. Rand, Sever 13.
11 o'clock
"The U.S. and Haiti," Mr. Rayford W. Logan, Harvard 1.
"The Growth of American Interest in the Pacific and The Far East," Professor Baxter, New Lecture Hall.
12 o'clock
"Raphael," Professor Post, Fogg Art Museum.
"Concepts of Economic Statecraft," Professor Usher, Widener U.
"Wagner," Professor Hill, Music Building.
"Tennyson: Poems, 1833," Professor Lowes, Emerson D.
"The Anglo-German Problem 1898-1901," Professor Langer, Harvard 6.
"Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest," Professor J. T. Murray, Harvard 3.
"Musical Instruments," Professor Black, Jefferson Physics Laboratory.
2 o'clock
"Comedy: 1660-1700," Professor Greenough, Sever 11.
3 o'clock
"Medieval Europe," Professor McIlwain, Emerson H.
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"Heaviside Calculus," Professor Chaffee, Cruft Lecture Room 3.
10 o'clock
"The March Revolution (1917)," Mr. Vernadsky, Boylston 21.
"Schubert, Weber, Schumann, Brahms," Assistant Professor Burkhard, Germanic Lecture Room.
"Renan-Taine," Professor Morixe, Emerson 211.
12 o'clock
"Leslie Stephens; Walter Pater; Matthew Arnold," Professor Habbitt, Harvard 5.
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