Mr. Baker will meet juniors for the same purpose on Friday, March 8, in Sever 11, at 4 p. m.
The following topics in the forensic pamphlet will not be accepted as subjects for the long thesis: Political Economy 11, 13; History 20; Natural History 10.
The long thesis will be due April 2.
Seniors who wish to substitute Commencement Parts for theses will please give notice to Mr. Conant, before April 2d.
PHYSICS A.Lectures to freshmen on Thursdays at 12 m., in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory:
Sound.- Dr. Whiting. March 7.
LECTURES ON THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS.The topics of Dr. Wheeler's remaining lectures on the Acropolis at Athens are as follows: Pausanias's description of Athena Parthenos. The marbles of the Parthenos. The marbles of the Parthenon. The Erechtheum.
THE SARGENT PRIZE.The Sargent Prize of $100 is offered this year for the best metrical version (of sufficient merit) of the Fourth Ode of the Third Book of Horace.
Undernraduates and special students of Harvard College, and students pursuing courses of instruction in Cambridge under the direction of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, may compete for this prize. The versions must be deposited in the office of the college faculty on or before May 1, 1889. For further directions see Catalogue, p. 144.