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LECTURE BY PROF. LEGOUIS

First of Series to be Given in Sever 11 This Afternoon.

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Professor Emile Legouis, exchange professor from the Sorbonne, Paris, for this half-year, will lecture in Sever 11 this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock on "The Study of English Literature in French Universities." The lecture is in connection with a course he is giving here on "English Non-Dramatic Poetry at the Time of the Renaissance." It is open to the public.

Professor Legouis is an erudite scholar and brilliant critic. He has written on Wordsworth, Chaucer, and English writers of the sixteenth century. He succeeds M. Michel Charles Diehl, who lectured here last year under the new arrangement with French universities.

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