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William James Lectures On Human Nature Open October 7

Will Be Held Friday in Emerson At 4:30 o'clock

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The William James Lectures will be given in the first semester of the present academic year under the auspices of the Division of Philosophy and Psy-the Division of Philosophy and Psychology, it was announced yesterday. The lecturer is Kurt Goldstein, Head of the Neurological-Psychopathological Laboratory of the Monteflore Hospital, New York City, and Clinical Professor of Neurology at Columbia University. The series will be entitled "Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology," and will be open to the public. The ten lectures will be held Fridays at 4,30 in Emerson D, beginning October 7 and continuing through December 16 (omitting November 11, a holiday.)

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