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A second series of lectures open to members of the University, has been arranged for Sunday afternoons at the Prospect Union. The lectures are at 3.30 o'clock, instead of at 4 o'clock as formerly. Following are the speakers:
December 17--Professor A. B. Hart on "The Negro Problem."
December 24--Judge Henry S. Dewey.
December 31--G. Riddle '74, Reading, "The Merchant of Venice."
January 7--Professor B. Wendell '77, on "Democracy."
January 14--Dr. A. McKenzie '59 on "How Do We Know What Is Right?"
January 21--President Eliot.
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