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Dr. Redlich's Second Lecture at 5.30

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Dr. Josef Redlich, professor of History in the University of Vienna, will give the second of the series of five Godkin Lectures in Emerson D, this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. The general subject of the lectures is "Austria and Hungary as a Federation," the special topic for today being "Austria and Hungary from the Pragmatic Sanction to the Revolution of 1848." The lecture is open to the public. The remaining three lectures will be given tomorrow, Friday and Saturday in Emerson D at 5.30. The subjects will be as follows:

November 3--"The New Foundation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1848-1867."

November 4--"The Compromise of 1867 and its Development till the Present."

November 5--"The Dual Monarchy and the Modern Ideas of Nationalism, Imperialism, and Democracy."

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