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...large audience collected last night, in Sever 11 to hear Mr. Lawton's lecture upon the "Medea of Euripides...
Harvard Classical Club. "The Medea of Euripides." Reading I. Mr. W. C. Lawton. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m. The public are invited...
...Harvard University, will be given tonight in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m. Those who heard Mr. Lawton's lectures last year at the Hawthorne Rooms will appreciate the opportunity, while those who have not heard him will do well to listen to a charming lecture on the Medea of Euripides. Mr. Lawton is a graduate of Harvard and for some years has been engaged in translating the Greek drama, a series of articles on which have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly. At the lectures, half the seats will be reserved for holders of tickets, which can be obtained...
...Classical Club have engaged Mr. Lawton to deliver two lectures on the Medea of Euripides before the students of Harvard University. The lectures will be given in Sever 11, Tuesday evenings, January 8 and 15, at 7.30, and will be for the members of the University. In order to prevent crowding of the hall, the seats are all reserved and tickets have been printed which can be obtained of F. W. Nicolson, 21 Hollis...
...another column is a notice of two lectures to be given by Mr. Lawton from the Medea of the Euripides. From his past work and success, it is certain that the lectures will be not only instructive but interesting, so that all who can, should avail themselves of this opportunity to hear Mr. Lawton. When either the University or some club provides us with a chance to hear a man distinguished in any branch of learning, it is only fair and right that the students should show an appreciation of the favor by their presence in numbers large enough...