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University Calendar.

FEBRUARY 16. SUNDAY.

March 4-Ministry. Rev. Brooke Herford.

March 11-Public Life. Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, of the United States Civil Service Commission.

March 18-Teaching. Edwin Seaver, superintendent of the Boston public schools.

March 25-Business. Charles S. Smith, Esq., president of the New York chamber of commerce.

A FRENCH VIEW OF BISMARCK.On Monday, February 17, Professor Cohn will deliver a lecture on "A French view of Bismarck." The lecture will be given in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m., and will be open to the public.

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LECTURES ON DETERMINATIVE, CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND CRYSTAL OPTICS.Professor Cook began a course of instruction on "Determinative Crystallography and Crystal Optics" on Tuesday, February 11, at 12 m. The lectures will continue on Tuesday and Thursday of each week until further notice. Students desiring to attend the course are requested to apply personally or Professor Cooke.

ANCIENT RELIGIONS AND CHRISTIANITY.A course of six evening lectures will be given in the chapel of the Divinity school by officers of the university who are not teachers in the school, as follows:

Feb. 25.- Archaeolegical Evidence of Ancient Religious Rites in the Ohio Valley. Frederick Ward Putnam, A. M., Curator of the Peabody Museum, and Peabody Professor of Archaeology and Ethnology.

March 11.- The Roman Worship of Mars, Jupitor, Juno in the Earlier Times. Frederick DeForest Allen, Ph. D., Professor of Classical Philology.

March 25.- Everyday Religion of the Greeks. John Henry Wright, A. M., Professor of Greek.

Aprill 22.- The Religion of the Upanishads. Charles Rockwell Lanman. Ph. D., Professor of Sanskrit.

May 6.- The Ancient Scandinavian Belief in a Future Life. George Lyman Kittredge, A. B., Instructor in English.

May 28.- The Relation of Christianity to Modern Life. Lyman Abbott, D. D., Preacher to the University.

The lectures will begin at 7.30 and will be open to the public.

PHYSICS A. (Lectures to Freshmen).

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