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DEAN GREENOUGH WILL GIVE FIRST ENGLISH A LECTURE

Will Speak Today on "Education and Harvard College"

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Dean Greenough will give the first of the newly instituted lectures for English A at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the New Lecture Hall. The subject upon which he will speak is "Education and Harvard College". In connection with this lecture the members of the course will be required to read Emerson's essay on the American scholar and finally to write a theme dealing with the subject treated in both the lecture and the reading.

This is the first of a series of biweekly lectures to be given to the students in English A by various members of the Faculty to show the relationship of knowledge and education to the life and civilization of the world. The next lecture, on October 25, will be given by Professor J. W. Richards '86, on science and chemistry.

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