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The Student Vagabond

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Ancient civilizations remind most of us at once of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and even in America there are few who realize the extent of the culture that was developed on our own continent before the Europeans arrived. One of the most interesting of these civilizations was that of the Mayas who reached a high point in sciences and the arts while still the victims of almost incredible superstitions. It will well repay the journey to Peabody Museum to hear Professor Dixon discuss them this morning at 11 o'clock.

The other lectures recommended for the first two days of this week are:

TODAY

9 o'clock

"Public Expenditures for Education", Professor Burbank, Harvard 3.

10 o'clock

"Horace's Earlier Works", Professor Rand, Sever 13.

"Solar Phenomena", Professor Stetson, Astronomy Laboratory.

"Newton and Descartes", Professor Whitehead, Emerson D.

11 o'clock

"The Mayas", Professor Dixon, Peabody Museum.

"Hydrolysis and the lesser members of the sulphur family", Professor Lamb, Mallinckrodt large lecture room.

"Contending Forces in America, 1850-1860", Professor Schlesinger, New Lecture Hall.

12 o'clock

"Piano Playing before 1830", Professor Hill, Music Building.

"George Chapman", Professor Murray, Harvard 3.

"Lincoln and the Philosophy of Loyalty", Professor Pigors, Emerson N.

"Bramante", Professor Post, small Fogg lecture room.

"Early life of Columbus", Professor Usher, Widener U.

2 o'clock

"Adaptations of animals for offense and defense", Professor Allen, Zoology Laboratory 46.

"Machiavelli's Comedies", Professor Campbell, Emerson C.

"Dr. Johnson", Professor Greenough, Sever 11.

"Byzantine Italy", Professor LaPiana, Sever 23.

"The Fourth Book of the Aeneid", Mr. Peterkin; Sever 14.

TOMORROW

9 o'clock

"The Legislative Power", Professor Holcombe, New Lecture Hall.

"Foreign Policy of James I", Professor Whitney, Harvard 6.

10 o'clock

"A Tense Period in our Relations with Canada, 1861-1871", Professor Baxter, Harvard 2.

"Electric Heating-Joule's Law". Professor Black, Jefferson Physical Laboratory 1.

"Organic Growth", Professor Crozier, Zoology Laboratory 46.

"Russia's Relations with Western Europe under Nicholas I", Professor Karpovitch, Sever 25.

"Longfellow", Professor Murdock, Harvard 2.

"Defoe", Professor Hurlbut, Sever 11.

"Conscience or Reason", Professor Perry, Emerson A.

11 o'clock

"Zola", Professor Campbell, Sever 5.

"George Farquhar", Professor Murray, Harvard 3.

12 o'clock

"Debussy's 'Images'", Professor Hill, Music Building.

2 o'clock

"Women in the Early Christian Organization", Professor LaPiana, Andover Hall.

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