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In the third and final lecture of his series on contemporary historical fiction, Bernard DeVoto '20 will give a free public talk at the New Lecture Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
Sponsored by Harvard in connection with its program to promote the study of American history, DeVote's lecture on the material of history in the modern historical novel will be broadcast internationally by shortwave radio over the non-commercial station W1XAL of Boston, on 6.04 megacycles.
In another free, public lecture tomorrow, S. Timoshenke, professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Stanford University, will review "Recent Work in European Laboratories in Strength of Materials."
This lecture, at Pierce Hall at 7:30 o'clock, is sponsored by the Harvard Engineering Society.
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