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JANUARY 27. SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m., Rev. Wm. N. McVickar, D. D., of Philadelphia (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. Dr. McKenzie will conduct prayers from January 28 to Feb. 16.

Dr. McKenzie may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day from 9-12.

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

30. WEDNESDAY.Board of Overseers. Adjourned meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, at 11 a. m.

Divinity School Chapel. Conference. 4.15 p. m.

31. THURSDAY.Vesper service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.

Vesper services will be held on Thursday of each week in term-time until further notice. Each service will begin promptly at 5 p. m. and close about 5.30. The public are invited to these services.

Chamber Concert. The Kneisel Quartet. Sever 11, 8 p. m. Admission by ticket.

FEB. 1. FRIDAY.Divinity School Chapel. Preaching service. 7.30 p. m.

2. SATURDAY.Medical Faculty. Meeting at the Medical School, Boston, 7.30 p. m.

APPLETON CHAPEL.- SUNDAY EVENINGS.Sunday evening services will be conducted as follows:-

Jan. 27-Rev. William N. McVickar, D. D., of Philadelphia.

Feb. 3. Rev. Thomas G. Milsted of Chicago.

INTELLECTUAL LIFE IN GERMANY.A course of five lectures on "The Intellectual Life in Germany," will be given under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein in Sever 11 on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 o'clock.

Feb. 13-"The Present Political Condition of Germany." -Mr. Henry Villard of New York.

Feb. 20-"Modern German thought and its significance to English-speaking people." -Professor W. T. Harris, of Concord.

Feb. 27-"Individualism as a force in German literature." -Prof. Francke.

March 6-"Goethe as Autobiographer." -Professor A. A. Ripley of Boston.

March 13-German Engraving in the 16th century." -Mr. S. R. Koehler of the Boston Art Museum.

Mr. Villard's lecture will be in German. Mr. Koehler will speak in Upper Boylston Hall and illustrate his lecture by the stereopticon.

The public are invited.

ENGLISH B.Theme VIII., a Literary Criticism, will be due on Tuesday, February 19.

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.

ENGLISH 10.The course in Elocution will be given in Holden Chapel during the second half-year at the following hours: Section A, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12 m.; section B, Mondays and Fridays at 3 p. m., Wednesdays at 11 a. m. Voluntary instruction will be given by Mr. Hayes on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 3 p. m.

CHAMBER CONCERTS.Concerts by the Kneisel Quartet will be given in Sever 11 at 8 p. m. on Feb. 21, March 21, and April 18.

LECTURES ON THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS.A course of eight lectures on the Acropolis at Athens will be delivered in the Jefferson Laboratory after the mid-year examinations by Dr. J. R. Wheeler. The lectures will be given on Monday and Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock, beginning February 15 and ending March 11. A synopsis of the lectures may be had at the University Bookstore or upon application to any of the instructors in Greek. The course, though intended particularly for classical students, will be open to the public.

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