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FOUR AMERICAN PROFESSORS COME TO HARVARD IN 1929-30

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Four lecturers come from other American colleges to Harvard, two for the whole year and two for the second half year only. Chauncey Tinker, on sabattical leave from Yale, will lecture during the second half year in the Department of Fine Arts on British Painting of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Thomas H. Reed '01 will lecture at Harvard during the second half year on municipal administration and problems of the modern state. He is Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan.

James B. Hedges, who received his doctor's degree at Harvard in 1924, will be attached to the University for the whole year as lecturer on History. Arthur McC. Wilson, instructor in History at Grinnell College, comes here as an exchange lecturer from Grinnell. He received his Litt, B. degree from Oxford, where he was the Rhodes Scholar from South Dakota.

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