MARCH 9. MONDAY.English Readings. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Clerkes Tale, Mr. Briggs. Sever 11, 7.30 P.M.
10. TUESDAY.Law Faculty. Meeting at President's House, 7.30 P.M.
Harvard Philosophical Club. The Philosophy of Poetry. Professor C. C. Everett. Sever 11, 7.30 P.M.
12. THURSDAY.Electricity and Magnetism, Professor Lovering. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, (eastern wing), 12 M.
Geological Seminar. Zoological Museum, Room 2, 4 P.M.
Mathematical Seminar. University 19, 4 P.M.
13. FRIDAY.Physical Seminar. Jefferson Laboratory, Room 28, 8 P.M. All students interested in Physics are invited.
COMMENCEMENT PARTS.Writers of Commencement Parts will kindly submit their subjects in writing to Mr. Briggs, 56 Buckingham St., as soon as possible. After examining these subjects, Mr. Briggs will appoint hours for meeting the writers in person.
JUNIOR THEMES.The double theme (not less than twelve pages long) which may be substituted for the last two themes will be due on Thursday, March 12. It should comprise both Exposition and Persuasion.
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