March 3.
March 10.
March 10.
March 14,
March 28.
April 2.
April 4,
April 4.
April 4.
April 7.
April 17.
April 22.
April 23.
April 24.
May 1.
May 6.
May 7
May 8.
May 12.
May 14.
May 15.
May 19.

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PUBLIC LECTURES lv

Sidney Hillman—“Labor and Capital Problems in the Men’s
Clothing Industry.”

Rollin H. Tanner—“The Minotaur and Its Labyrinth.”

Alfred E. Zimmern—“Readjustment of Government in the Post-
War World.”

Elmer Kenyon—“A Psycho-Mechanistic View of the Human
Voice and Its Disorders.”

Eduard Prokosch—“The Germanic Migration as a Cause of
Linguistic Change.”

C. A. Kraus—“The Boundary Between Organic and Inorganic
Chemistry.”

Frank H. Hankins—“Civilization and the Birth Rate.”

Edwin Carl Roedder—“German Folklore.”

Karl von Frisch—“The Senses and Language of the Bees.”

Hubert Phillips—‘The Future of British Industry and Trade.”

Fletcher Harper Swift—“The Place of the State in Financing

Education: A Comparison of European with American
Conceptions and Policies.”

Camillo von Klenze—“Main Currents of Intellectual Life in Ger-

many Since the World War.”

Camillo von Klenze—“The German Spirit and Its Influence

Abroad. A Historical Survey.”

B. H. Hibbard—“‘Can Agricultural Prosperity Be Restored?”
Alice Hamilton—“Recent Problems in Industrial Medicine.”
Franco Bruno Averardi—“Dante.”

Andre Geraud (Pertinax)—“The Work of the Political Jour-
nalist.”

Philo M. Buck, Jr.—‘The Hebrew in Literature.”

R. Brenes-Mesen—“Influences of the United States in Latin
American Countries.”

Edwin B. Hart—‘Twenty-Five Years of Progress in the Study
of Animal Nutrition.”

E. Allison Peers—‘The Nature of Spanish Romanticism.”

David Willard Lyon—‘Some Significant Social Trends in China
Today.”

Lillian Moller Gilbreth—“Skills and Satisfactions.”