Word: afternoons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Jean De Mot, of Brussels, will deliver a lecture on "Modern Belgian Literature,--Maeterlinck and Verhaeren," in Emerson J this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture is given by special invitation of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. It will be delivered in French and will be open to the public. Dr. De Mot has been sent to this country to arrange for the loan of a number of Flemish paintings for the exposition which is to be held in Brussels, beginning in April...
James MacKaye '95, will give the last of a series of five lectures on "Political Engineering" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The special subject that he will treat is "The Utility of Man". The lecture is open to the public. Mr. MacKaye will be in Emerson F tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock to answer any questions on the subjects of his lectures...
...meeting of the Debating Council held yesterday afternoon, two committees were appointed; the first, composed of T. M. Gregory '10, chairman, R. C. Brown '10, F. W. Sullivan '10, C. S. Collier '11, and W. C. Greene '11, is to manage the triangular debate between Harvard, Princeton, and Yale; and the second, consisting of A. R. Stone '93, R. W. Kelso '04, S. Curtis '05, and M. C. Leckner '07, is to choose a subject...
...Musees royaux du Cinquantenaite, has been sent by the Bel- gian government to arrange for the loan of Flemish paintings of the seventeenth century for the exposition which is to be held in Brussels, beginning in April, 1910. He will give a second lecture this week, on Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson J, on "Modern Belgian Literature,--Maeterlinck and Verhaeren." This lecture is given on invitation of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, and, like the first, will be delivered in French and open to the public
James MacKaye '95 gave the fourth of his series of five lectures on "Political Engineering" in Emerson Hall yesterday afternoon, treating his general topic from the point of view of "Capitalism and Socialism." The last lecture of the series will be given in Emerson D tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, and Mr. MacKaye will be in Emerson F on Friday afternoon at the same hour to answer any questions on the subject...