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LECTURERS ON THE BARBOUR-PAGE FOUNDATION.

           
1907.  Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, of Philadelphia, Pa. 
1908.  Prof. Basil L. Gildersleeve, of Johns Hopkins University. 
1909.  Charles William Eliot, LL. D., President Emeritus of
Harvard University. 
Subject: The Conflict between Collectivism and Individualism
in a Democracy.
 
1910.  Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury, LL. D., of Yale University. 
Subject: The Early Literary Career of Robert Browning. 
  • 1. November 15—"Pauline." "Paracelsus."

  • 2. November 16—"Strafford." Browning as a Dramatist. "Sordello."

  • 3. November 17—"Bells and Pomegranates." "Pippa Passes." "A
    Blot in the Scutcheon."

  • 4. November 18—"Bells and Pomegranates." "A Soul's Tragedy."
    Browning's Career of Unpopularity and the Causes that brought
    about his Popularity at the Close of his Life.