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Count Angelo de Gubernatis, of the University of Rome, will give the second of his series of four lectures in French this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. His subject tonight will be "La Bourgeoisie Italienne." Professor de Gubernatis will trace the history and development of the Italian bourgeoisie from the time of Dante to the present day, and will speak of their struggles with the aristocracy.
The third lecture of the series will be given March 21 on "Le Peuple Italian."
The lectures are open to the public.
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