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Dr. Bertling on German Castles

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Dr. Karl O. Bertling, A.M. '07, of the Amerika-Institut, and Vice-President of the Harvard Club of Berlin, will give a stereopticon lecture on the castles of Germany in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. Bertling will also compare the work of the Harvard Clubs of London, Paris, and Berlin, will show the differences of aims and methods of study in these cities, and will discuss the Amerika-Institut, a federation to promote cultural union between Germany and America. He will be introduced by Professor Kuno Francke.

Following the lecture there will be a reception for Dr. Bertling at the Deutscher Verein rooms to which all members are invited.

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