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Professor Joseph Redlich, of the Law School, former Austrian Minister of Finance, lecturing on "Nationalism and Democracy" under the auspices of Government 2b, in Harvard 6 today at 2 o'clock, continues the policy of the course to give students an opportunity to hear distinguished authorities in various fields. The meeting this afternoon will be open to all members of the University.
Three further lectures, which were announced yesterday, will bring to those interested, discussions of widely different subjects. On March 21, R. G. Hawtrey, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Whitehall, London, who is now delivering the Lowell Institute lectures in Boston, will speak on the British Treasury. On March 28, there will be a talk on "Political Theory and Political Practice" by Ernest Barker, professor at Cambridge University; and Charles Beard will lecture on "Hair Trigger Governments in Eastern Europe" on April 4.
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