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Two free, public lectures, one on Palestine, and the other on the English artist Hograth, will be given at the University today.
In his second lecture as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, Chauncey B. Tinker, Sterling Professor of English Literature at Yale, will speak on "Hogarth: The Humanitarian Movement," at the New Lecture Hall, at 8 o'clock. The general topic of Professor Tinker's lecture series is "Literary Tendencies in English Painting, 1740-1820."
"Ancient and Modern Palestine" will be the subject of a lecture by Khalil Totah, Principal of the Friend's School at Ramallah, Palestine, given at the Semitic Museum, Divinity Avenue, at 4 o'clock.
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