William Bell Dinsmoor '06, professor of Archaeology at Columbia and foremost Greek archeologist in America, will give an illustrated lecture on "Athens: From Democracy to Empire," at 8 o'clock tonight in New Lecture hall. The lecture will be open to the public.
Professor Dinsmoor, is the Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America. He will be introduced by Kenneth J. Conant '15.
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