Jan. 28-III. Interval.
Feb. 4.- IV. Scale.
Feb. 11.-V. Tonality.
Feb. 18.-VI. Measure.
Feb. 25- VII. Harmony.
March 4.- VIII. Expression.
PAINE PRIZES.Two prizes of $100 each, are offered by Hon, Robert Treat Paine "for the best essay by any students of the University on the ethical aspect of the modern social questions." One prize will be assigned for the best original investigation of some definite form of Chartly-work, with practical conclusions drawn therefrom. The other prize will be assigned for the best original investigation of some special phase of the Labor Question, with practical conclusions drawn therefrom. It is the intention of the founder to encourage first-hand research into present social conditions, and he indicates, though he does not prescribe-such subjects as the following:-
The Scientific Treatment of City Slums.
The Housing of the Working-classes.
The Child Problem in Great Cities.
The History and Prospects of Labor Organizations is the United States.
The History and Prospects of Productive Co-operation in the United States.
The Duty of the States to the Laboring Classes.
Essays must be deposited at the President's office on or before May 1. 1891; and either prize may be withheld if no competitor appears to deserve it.