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University Calendar.

NOVEMBER 22. SUNDAY.

Appleton Chapel. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., 7.30 p. m.

23. MONDAY.English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Mr. Wheeler: The Future of the South in American Social and Political Life. Sever 11, 3 p. m.

Californian History. Some Aspects of Social Evolution in San Francisco. Prof. Royce. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

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24. TUESDAY.French Readings. Marivaux, Le Legs, translation. Prof. Cohn. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

25. WEDNESDAY.English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Mr. Ayer: The Panama Canal and the Difficulties of the project. Sever 11, 3 p. m.

FORENSICS.The first junior forensic will be due on Tuesday, Dec. 1. The forensic should be written on theme paper and should not be folded; the separate sheets should be securely fastened together.

Overdue forensics will not be accepted by the instructor unless the writers have satisfied the Dean that the delay of their work was unavoidable.

The list of forensic topics will be found at the library in alcove 5.

Any students unsupplied with the announcements concerning forensics for 1885-86 can obtain copies of the pamphlet at U. 5. Especial attention is called to the fact that the present pamphlet contains a list of such among last year's topics as will not be accepted for use during the coming year.

For purposes of consultation with seniors about their forensic work, Prof. Royce will be in the library, in closed alcove 25, at the following hours: Tuesday and Friday, from 2.30 to 4.

Mr. Gates will be at the same place for consultation with juniors on Monday and Thursday, from 1.30 to 3 p. m.

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