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Lectures by Harvard Professors

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During the present season of the Lowell Institute public lectures in Huntington Hall, Boston, the following professors of the University will deliver courses of lectures:

Professor B. Wendell '77 will give the series of eight lectures on "Contemporary France," delivered in the Fogg Lecture Hall last March.

Professor William James '69 will give eight lectures on "The Movement called 'Pragmatism' in Recent Philosophy."

Professor C. S. Minot S.D. '78 of the Medical School, will give six lectures on "The Problem of Age, Growth and Death."

Professor A. B. Hart '80 will deliver a series of eight lectures on "The Real South."

Besides these, seven other courses of interest will be conducted. No admission is charged to these lectures, but tickets must be secured beforehand through the office of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Further particulars may be obtained from the prospectus.

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