APRIL 22. SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D. (The front pews are reserved for members of the University until 7.30.)
Week-day morning prayers at 8.45 a. m. No seats will be assigned for either officers or classes.
Dr. Brooks will conduct prayers until April 21.
Dr. Brooks will be at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day from 9-12.
23. MONDAY.French Readings. Modern Prose and Poetry. Instructors in the French Department. Sever 11, 4 p. m.
Divinity Faculty. Meeting at Divinity Library, 4 p. m.
25. WEDNESDAY.Boylston Prize Speaking. Last day of receiving names of competitors for the Boylston Prizes, Professor A. S. Hill will be in Sever 1 from 3 to 4 p. m. to meet students desiring to compete. Selections not previously approved must be submitted at this time.
English 6. Oral Debate. University 16, 3 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers has promoted the best interests of its members and of the community."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: J. M. Shahan and H. W. Hervey. Negative: F. B's Williams and C. DeV. Musaus. Open to all students of the University.
Divinity School Chapel. Conference. 4 p. m.
Readings from the Hebrew Prophets. "Isaiah." Sever 11, 7.30 p. m. Open to the public.
26. THURSDAY.Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11. 7.45 p. m.
Subject: "Resolved, That a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner."
27. FRIDAY.Divinity School Chapel. Service with Preaching 7.30 p. m.
28. SATURDAY.English Literature. (Course for Freshmen.) "Jane Austen" (continued). Professor A. S. Hill. Sever 11, 9 a. m.
APPLETON CHAPEL.--SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES.April 22, Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D.
April 29, Rev. Edward H. Hall.
FRENCH READINGS.A course of six French Readings was begun on Monday, April 16, in Sever 11 by the instructors of the French department. The readings are open to all members of the University, but others may obtain tickets ($3.00 for the course, single readings $1.00) at Sever's University Bookstore. The proceeds will be wholly for the benefit of the library of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women. The remaining readings will be as follows:-
April 23-Selections.
April 30-Murger, "Le Bonhomme Jadis." Mr. Sanderson.
May 7-Alfred de Musset, "On ne saurait penser a tout." Mr. Sumichrast.
May 14-Francois Coppe, "Le Luthier de Cremone." Professor Bocher.
May 21-Alphonse Daudet, "Contes Choisis." Professor Cohn.
READINGS FROM THE HEBREW PROPHETS.On successive Wednesday evenings, Professor Lyon is giving in Sever 11 a course of public readings from the Hebrew Prophets. The passages read will be such as illustrate the style of the prophet and the course of the prophetic thought.
ENGLISH B.Left-over themes will be returned to the writers on Tuesday, April 24, at 2 o'clock, in Sever 11.
Theme XI. will be due on April 24. Subject: An Argument. It must be put in the wooden box in Sever 3 before 4 o'clock.
Theme XII. will be due on May 15. The choice of subject and the manner of treatment is left to the writer. Notice of the subject chosen need not be given.
The attention of students is specially called to the directions of the English Composition card. Each student is held responsible for a knowledge of those directions, and is expected to follow them implicitly.
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