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A SERIES of six festival lectures in commemoration of the bicentenary of the birth of Goethe will be held at University College, London, under the auspices of the British Goethe Festival Society, beginning on March 3. The first lecture is by Prof. L. A. Willoughby, on "The Living Goethe". The remaining lectures are by Dr. G. P. Gooch, on "Goethe, the Liberal-Conservative"(March 10) ; Prof. F. Blume, "Goethe and Music"(March 17); Dr. Karl Wollf, speaking in German, on Goethe's religion (April 21) ; Prof. H. Friedmann, "Goethe's Morphology"(April 28) ; Mr. L. L. Whyte, "Goethe's Single View of Nature and Man" (May 5). The lectures are at 5.30 p.m and are open to the public without fee or ticket.
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Goethe Bicentenary Lectures. Nature 163, 317 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163317e0
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