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Professor James Geddes '80, of the Department of Romance Languages in Boston University, will lecture in Spanish before the Sociedad Espanola in Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "La Reciente Actividad Literaria en Espana." Professor Geddes is a member of the Dante Society, the American Dialect Society, and the Modern Language Association of America, and has written a number of texts for the study of romance languages...
Professor J. Geddes '80 of Boston University, will speak in Spanish tonight before the Sociedad Espanola, on "La Actividad Literaria Reciente en Espana." The lecture will be given in Phillips Brooks House at 8 o'clock, and will be open to all members of the University interested in Spanish. The Club Espanol of Boston has been invited to attend...
...second part from Sully Prudhomme will include: Au Bord de I'Eau, Fort en Theme, Un Rondezvous, and Les Vieilles Maisons from "Vaines Tendresses;" Un Bonhomme, and Un Songe from "Les Epeuves;" L' Habitude from "La vie Interieuse...
...Senor Laureano Cortes, a graduate of Lehigh University in the class of 1889 and at present Cuban consul at Boston, will speak upon some topic of current interest. On March 25, Mr. J. Geddes '80, Professor of Romance Languages in Boston University, will speak on "La Actividad Literaria Reciente en Espana," and on April 15, F. W. Morrison '00, instructor in Spanish and French, will give an address on "The Novelist Valdes." These three addresses will be in Spanish. On May 6, A. P. Raggio 3G., will give a reading from the works of the Spanish poet and statesman Campoamar...
...Hyde lectures under the auspices of the Cercle Francais will be given this year by M. Anatole Leroy Beaulieu, a well-known French author and member of the Institute of France. His general subject will be: "Christianisme et Democratie: Questions Religeuses en France au XIX Siecle." The lectures, in French, will be given in Sanders Theatre on the following dates: March 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22. The series will be open to the public, but reserved seats, without charge, may be applied for. Announcements concerning these applications will be made later...