INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF GERMANY.The remaining lectures in the Deatscher Verein course are as follows.
March 13. German Engraving in the 16th Century. Mr. S. R. Koehler, of the Boston Art Museum.
March 20th. Goethe as Autobiographer.- Professor A. A. Ripley, of Boston.
Mr. Koehler will speak in Upper Boylston Hall and illustrate his lecture by the stereopticon. The public are invited.
FORENSICS.Mr. Conant will be in the (?) alcove of the library to consult with seniors, Tuesday and Thursday, from 3 to 4.30 p. m., and Mr. Baker at the same place and hour Monday and Friday to consult with juniors.
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.
FELLOWSHIPS.Wednesday, March 27, is the last day for filing applications for the Harris, Rogers, Parker, Kirkland, Walker and Paine Fellowships, and for the Tyndall Scholarship.
Wednesday, April 10. is the (?) day for filing applications for the Morgan Fellowships.
ENGLISH B.A lecture on Style will be given in Sever 11. on Tuesday, March 12, at 2 o'clock. Theme VIII. will be returned to students from 3 until (?) o'clock.
Theme IX, An Exposition, Will be (?) on Tuesday. March 12.
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