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Classic Series at Lowell

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The first of a series of lectures on Socrates and Plato by Professor Francis M. Comford of Trinity College, Cambridge, was given last night in Hundtington Hall. The lectures, which are to be given every Monday and Wednesday evening, are being sponsored by the Lowell Institute. The subjects of the coming lectures are as follows: March 17, "Plato's Dilemma,"; March 22, "Knowledge by Reminiscence"; March 24, "Immortality"; March 29, "The Theory of Eros"; March 31, "Society and the Philosopher"; April 5, "Criticism of the Ideas"; April 7, "Theology; The Timaeus."

Free tickets can be obtained by applying to the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston Street.

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