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University Calendar.

DECEMBER 2. SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m., Rev. George A. Gordon. The front pews will be reserved for members of the University until 7.30.

Week-day morning prayers begin at 8.45 a. m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or classes. Rev. Mr. Gordon will conduct prayers from Nov. 19 to Dec. 8.

The preacher conducting prayers may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day from 9-12.

19. MONDAY.Plato, Socrates, and the Sophists. Lecture. Professor Goodwin. Sever 11, 3 p. m.

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Open to the public, although intended particularly for Freshmen studying Greek.

Semitic Seminary. Reader: Mr. G. R. Carpenter. Subject: Harun Arhashid in the 1001 Nights. 7 Lowell St., 7.30, p. m.

4. TUESDAY.College Faculty. Meeting at University 5, 3.30 p. m.

College Conference Meeting. Interest in Literature in its Relation to the Life of the Undergraduate. Professor Charles Eliot Norton. Sever 11. 7.30 p. m.

5. WEDNESDAY.English 6. Oral debate. University 2. 3 p. m.

Question: "Resolved, That the dismissal of Lord Sackville by the administration was justifiable."

Principal disputants-Affirmative: O. M. Anderson and C. A. Bunker. Negative: C. H. Black and W. L. Monro.

Open to all students of the University.

Divinity School Chapel. Conference. 4.15 p. m.

Harvard Union. Dabate. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

Question: Resolved, That the incoming president should retain in office efficient Democratic officials.

Principal disputants.- Affirmative: W. Wells, '90, and C. M. Thayer,'89. Negative: R. C. Surbridge, '89, and M. B. Warner, L. S.

6 THURSDAY.Orchestral Concert. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m.

The public are invited.

7. FRIDAY.Plato, Socrates, and the Sophists. Lecture. Professor Goodwin. Sever 11, 3. p. m.

Open to the public, although intended particularly for fresh men studying Greek.

Divinity School Chapel. Preaching service. 7.30 p. m.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2.APPLETON CHAPEL.- SUNDAY EVENINGS.

Sunday evening services will be conducted as follows:-

Dec. 2 and 9, Rev. Geo. A. Gordon.

FORENSICS.The first forensic will be due on Dec. 3d.

Seniors will please leave their forensics at Matthews 40, between 2 and 4 p. m. Juniors will leave their forensics at Matthews 40, between 2 and 4 p. m. Juniors will leave theirs at Grays 24, at the same time.

ENGLISH B.Talks on narrative composition will be given in Sever 11 on Tuesday, Dec. 4, and on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 2 o'clock.

Theme IV., a summary, will be due on Tuesday, Dec. 4.

Theme V., a narrative, will be due on Tuesday, December 18.

Theme III. will be returned to the writers in Sever 11, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 3 to 4. Themes not then called for may be found at Grays 18, during Mr. Wendells hours, until Dec. 18.

Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box in Sever 3 not later than 4 o'clock. By the regulations, no overdue theme will be accepted unless the writer satisfies the secretary that his failure to present it at the appointed time was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance.

Every student is required to follow implicitly the directions with regard to paper, folding, endorsing, etc., given on the English Composition card.

MISCELLANEOUS.The Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology, and the Mineralogical Museum in Boylston Hall, are open to the public every week-day from 9 till 5.

The Botanic Garden is open Sundays as well as week days.

The Library in Gore Hall is open Sundays during term-time from 1 till sunset for the use of members of the University only.

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