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9 o'clock.--Emerson D: "Russia and the Soviet System", by Professor W. B. Muro. Government 1.

10 o'clock.--Harvard 1: "Channing and the Beginnings of Unitarianism", by Dean C. N. Greenough. English 33.

10 o'clock.--Harvard 2: "Compulsory Arbitration of Strikes", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics 6.,

11 o'clock.--Emerson D: "Federal Administration of Railroads", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics 4.

12 o'clock.--Harvard 5: "London and Paris--Their Governments Compared", by Professor W. B. Munro. Government 17.

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