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The Prospect Union resumed its course of Sunday afternoon lectures yesterday with a talk by Professor J. H. Beale '82 on "A New Plan of Charter for Cambridge." The Union has had a very successful year so far, and hopes soon to erect a new building in the rear of the old one, to contain a much needed gymnasium and lecture hall.
The dates and topics of the remaining lectures, which will be open to the public, are as follows:
Jan. 31.--"Representative Government and Democracy." Professor Charles Zueblin, formerly of Chicago University.
Feb. 7.--"Law and Morals." Dean J. B. Ames '68.
Feb. 21.--"Washington the Expander of America." E.A. Feb. 28.--"An Address Illustrated with Readings from My Own Poetry." S. W. Foss. March 6.--Professor G. P. Baker '87. Subject to be announced later. March 13.--"Psychology and the Law Courts." Professor H. Muensterberg h.'01.
Feb. 28.--"An Address Illustrated with Readings from My Own Poetry." S. W. Foss.
March 6.--Professor G. P. Baker '87. Subject to be announced later.
March 13.--"Psychology and the Law Courts." Professor H. Muensterberg h.'01.
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