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Dr. Redlich to be Godkin Lecturer

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The Godkin Lectures for 1910-11 will be given by Professor Dr. Josef Redlich, of the University of Vienna. There will probably be five lectures, and the general subject will be "Austria and Hungary as a Federation." The lectures will be given early next month, and the dates and titles will be announced later. They will be open to the public.

These lectures are delivered under an endowment given to the University in 1903, by the friends of E. L. Godkin h.'71, formerly editor of the Nation, as a memorial of his long and distinguished service to the country of his adoption. The income of the fund is devoted to the delivery and publication of annual lectures upon. "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen," or upon some part of that subject, such lectures to be called "The Godkin Lectures." The lectureship was inaugurated in 1904 by the Rt. Hon. James Bryce h.'09, whose subject was "The Study of Popular Governments." In May, 1908, President, C. W. Eliot '53 delivered the second series of lectures on this foundation on the subject, "Municipal Government."

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