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University Calendar.

Weekday morning prayers at 8.45 a. m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or classes.

Rev. Alex. McKenzie will conduct prayers from February 24 to March 1.

The preacher conducting morning prayers may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every weekday during his term of service.

Dr. McKenzie may be found at Wadsworth house 1, every weekday from 9 till 10 a. m.

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24. MONDAY.The Alphabet (illustrated). Lecture. Professor Toy. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 4.15 p. m.

25. TUESDAY.English Literature. (Course for freshmen). Pope. Professor A. S. Hill. Sever 11, 12 m.

College Faculty. Special meeting at University 5, 4 p m.

Ancient Religions and Christianity. "Archaeological evidence of ancient religious rites in the Ohio valley." Professor Putnam. Divinity school chapel. 7.30 p. m.

Open to the public.

College Conference. Law. Hon Jeremiah Smith, of Dover, N. H. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

The conferences are for members of the university only.

26. WEDNESDAY.Board of Overseers, Special meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, at 11 a. m.

Divinity School Library. Debate. 4.15 p. m.

"The Story of the Armada. Bowdoin Prize Dissertation. Mr. Frank Lincoln Olmsted. Sever 5, 7.30 p. m.

Readings of Bowdoin prize dissertations are open to the public.

27. THURSDAY.Physics A. (Course for freshmen). Light, with especial reference to photography Professor Trowbridge. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 12 m.

Open to all members of the university.

English 6. Oral Debate. University 2 3 p. m.

Question: "Resolved, That the action of Speaker Reed is a violation of the rights of the minority.

Principal disputants.- Affirmative: F. F. Causay, '90, and J. P. Nields, L. S.; negative-F. L. Olmsted, '90, and J. B. Scott, '90. Open to all students of the university.

Vesper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.

Vesper services will be held on Thursday of each week in term time until further notice. Each service will begin promptly at 5 p. m., and close about 5.30. The public are invited to these services.

Harvard Union. Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

Question, "Resolved. That Speaker Reed's action in the house is to be approved."

Principal disputants.- Affirmative: W. C. Green, D. S., and R. T. Paine, L. S.; negative: L. McK. Garrison, L. S., and B. A. Gould, '91.

All members of the university are invited to take part in the debate.

28. FRIDAY.Divinity School Chapel. Preaching service. 7.30 p. m.

College Faculty. Special meeting at University 5, at 7.30 p. m.

Monotheism. Lecture. Professor Toy. Jefferson Physical Laboratory. 4.15 p. m.

ENGLISH B.Specimens of theme VII. will be read and discussed in Sever 11, on Tuesday, February 25, at 2 o'clock.

Theme VIII., an exposition, will be due on Tuesday, March 11.

Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box outside of Grays 18, not later than 4 o'clock. By the regulations no overdue theme will be accepted unless the writer satisfies the secretary that his failure to present it at the appointed time was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrances.

Every student is required to follow implicitly the direction in regard to paper, folding, endorsing etc., given in the printed rules of the course.

SEMITIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO CIVILIZATION.A course of four lectures will be given by Professor Toy on Semitic Contributions to Civilization. The subjects are: The Alphabet, February 24; Monotheism, February 28; Sacred Books, March 3; The Jews in Modern Life, March 7. In the Jefferson Laboratory, 4.15.

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