Professor James Delargy of University College, Dublin, will lecture on Irish folklore in the New Lecture Hall next Wednesday night, instead of in the Institute of Geographical Exploration as was previously announced. The lecture is scheduled for 8 o'clock and will be open to the public.
A noted authority on Irish oral tradition, Delargy is editor of the Folklore of Ireland Society Jornal and director of the Irish Folklore Commission. He has not only studies Irish traditions in his native land, but has also surveyed folklore in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, and Germany.
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