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LECTURES DESIGNED TO AID STUDENTS ON DIVISIONALS

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On each successive Wednesday during the next four weeks lectures, planned primarily for students concentrating in ancient and modern literatures, will be given in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. They are intended to furnish some guidance and suggestion for private study and are open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College.

The lectures will be:

Tomorrow--"Homer". Professor C. N. Jackson.

February 19--"Horace". Professor C. H. Moore.

February 26--"Cervantes". Professor J. D. M. Ford.

March 5--"Moliere". Professor C. H. C. Wright.

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