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Lecture by Count Apponyi

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Count Albert Apponyi, of Hungary, will deliver a lecture on "Some Aspects of the Constitutional Growth of Hungary and her Relationship with Austria, with remarks on the Peace Movement" in Emerson D, tomorrow afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the University only.

Count Apponyi has been a member of the House of Commons of Hungary since 1872, and Royal Hungarian Minister of Public Education since 1906. For two years he was Speaker of the House.

As an authority on Hungarian constitutional law he is rated high, and he has contributed to magazines in this country and in Europe. Count Apponyi has lately advocated the Universal Peace. Movement in speeches and interviews for the papers, a course in which he has been vehemently attacked on the charge of inconsistency.

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