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The University Calendar for the coming week is full of interest, as it contains announcements of several important events. Dr. Wheeler will continue his course of lectures on the Athenian Acropolis. The excellence of the preceding lectures has aroused a great deal of interest in the course, and the three remaining lectures will undoubtedly be as valuable and entertaining as those already given.

Dr. Ward's course on Modern Anthropology will also be continued. The great range of the subject has made these lectures necessarily general in character. The success of the course suggests that a valuable elective course on this subject might be added to the college curriculum. It would certainly be both instructive and popular.

In the Deutscher Verein course, the lecture on "Goethe as Autobiographer," by Professor A. A. Ripley, of Boston, will be very entertaining. In addition to those mentioned, several debates and readings of less general interest are announced. In this list every student ought to be able to find something attractive.

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