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Baron Kentaro Kaneko, 2nd, L.'78, h.'99, former Minister of Justice, and one of Japan's most prominent statesmen, will lecture at 8 o'clock this evening in Sanders Theatre on "The Situation in the Far East." B. S. Kimura, Gr.Dv., president of the Japan Club, under whose auspices the lecture is given, will preside. The floor will be reserved for the members of the Japan Club and their invited guests, and admission will be by ticket only; but the first and second balconies will be open to the public...
Baron Kentaro Kaneko L.'78, h.'99, one of the foremost statesmen of Japan, will visit the University after the spring recess, and on Thursday evening, April 28, will speak in Sanders Theatre on "The Present Russo-Japanese...
...schools and departments, together with photographs of the grounds and buildings. Bookcases will be set up containing the official publications of the University, and the books that have been published by members of the Faculty of Arts, and Sciences and of the Faculty of Law, and by historians and statesmen who were graduates of Harvard, excluding all living graduates. A large plaster model of the Stadium and of the new Medical. School, including the proposed hospitals, will be sent, together with specimens of the Blaschka glass flowers, and photographs and transparencies from the Astronomical Observatory. The Medical School will...
...against and was defeated by Mr. Seth Low h. '90, for the mayoralty of New York City. He is a director in numerous railways and other corporations and is the author of two books. "The Memoirs of Dugdale," and "Martin Van Buren," in the American Statesmen Series...
...Sidney Lee, Litt D., will lecture in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject, "Foreign Influences on Shakespeare." Mr. Lee has done much research work in Elizabethan literature, and has contributed many articles on Elizabethan authors and statesmen to the "Dictionary of National Biography," of which he is editor. He is the author of "Statford-on-Aveon from the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare," and "A Life of William Shakespeare." The lecture will be open to the public...