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First lectures on "Cavour and the Beginnings of Parliamentary Government in Italy" will be given this afternoon at 2 o'clock, in Harvard Hall, when Mario Einaudi, instructor in Government, will open the fourth series of lectures being conducted this year by the Government Department.
Dr. Einaudi's subsequent lectures will be given on February 7, 12, 14, 19 and 21, in the same building. Three previous series have been conducted by Dr. E. Pendleton Herring, instructor in Government; Dr. Merle Fainsod, instructor in Government, and Wolfgang H. Kraus instructor in Government.
Dr. Herring, the first lecturer in the series, presented the problem of clarifying and assisting public interest in governmental problems. Dr. Fainsed dealt with the Communist International and its development during the Russian Revolution, while Wolfgang H. Kraus discussed problems of the new German state.
Future lectures on the lecture course will be Dean Hindmarsh's series on "Japanese Foreign Policy" and a series on international law, to be given by Payson S. Wild.
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