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Among the morning's lectures which are of greatest interest to a passing vagabond are the following:
9 O'clock
"Economic Revolution: Panic of '73," Mr. Chase, Harvard 3, History B.
"The equal protection of the laws: Reasonable classifications," Professor Yeomans, Harvard 2, Government 19b.
10 O'clock
"Argentina to 1853," Professor Hackott, Sever 11, History 56.
11 O'clock
"Thomas Hardy and Stevenson," Dr. Maynadier, Sever 35, English 29b.
'German Renaissance and Early Flemish Renaissance Painting," Mr. Leonard Opdycke, Fogg Lecture Room, Fine Arts 1d.
12 O'clock
"Shakspere," Professor Murray, Harvard 3, English 14.
"Wagner," Professor Hill, Music Building, Music 3.
"Matthew Arnold," Professor Lowes, New Lecture Hall, English 72.
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