MARCH 2. MONDAY.English Readings. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Knight's Tale (concluded.) Mr. Briggs. Sever 11, 7.30 P.M.
3. TUESDAY.College Faculty. Meeting at University 5, 3.30 P.M.
Harvard Philosophical Club. The Present Condition of Psychical Research. Prof. Geo. S. Fullerton, of the University of Pennsylvania. Sever 11, 7.30 P.M.
5. THURSDAY.Electricity and Magnetism. Professor Lovering. Jefferson Physical Laboratory (eastern wing), 12 M.
English VI. (Oral Discussion.) Dr. Royce. Sever 11, 2 P.M.
Question: "The value of Recent American Work in Fiction discussed and illustrated.
Mathematical Seminar. University 19, 4 P.M.
Orchestral Concert. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 P.M.
Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 P.M.
Question: "Resolved, That the proposed alterations in the requirements for admission to Harvard College are desirable."
6. FRIDAY.Physical Seminar. Jefferson Laboratory, room 28, 8 P.M. All students interested in Physics are invited.
7. SATURDAY.Medical Faculty. Meeting at No. 18 Arlington street, Boston, 7.30 P.M.
COMMENCEMENT PARTS.Writers of Commencement Parts will kindly submit their subjects in writing to Mr. Briggs, 56 Buckingham street, before March 7. After examining these subjects, Mr. Briggs will appoint hours for meeting the writers in person.
JUNIOR THEMES.Theme V. will be due on Thursday, March 5. Subject: An Exposition.
The double theme (not less than twelve pages long) which may be sub-stituted for the last two themes will be due on Thursday, March 12. It should comprise both Exposition and Persuasion.
FORENSICS.The Thesis of the course will be due March 31. No later date can be set. In case any one has valid grounds for excuse or for delay in handing in the Thesis, notice should be given before the date when the Thesis is due. This announcement applies to both Juniors and Seniors.
Both Senior and Junior Forensics still remaining in the instructor's hands will be returned at the consultation hours on application during the next two weeks. Forensics remaining unclaimed at the end of that time will run danger of being lost altogether.
Consultation hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2.30 to 3.30. The Wednesday morning hour will be given up.
PHILOSOPHICAL LECTURES.During March a series of lectures will be given under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical Club in Sever 11, at 7.30 P.M., on March 3, 6 and 10. The public are cordially invited.
COLLEGE LIBRARY.For the purpose of supplementing the lecture on the card catalogue given last week, Mr. Lane will meet any students who desire further assistance in the Delivery Room, Tuesday, March 3, between 2.30 and 3.30.
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