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Professor Ludwig Stein, famous European philosopher from the University of Berne, will discuss the philosophy of Harvard in a lecture in Emerson A at 8 o'clock tonight. The lecture is open to members of the University and to the public.
"The Influence of Harvard University's Philosophy on the Philosophy of Harvard College" will be Professor Stein's subject. In addition to his work in philosophy, particularly as editor of a series of "Archives for Philosophy" which have been highly influential in international philosophical work, Professor Stein has been a distinguished university lecturer, author, and journalist in Hungary, Germany, and Switzerland.
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