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University Calendar.

OCTOBER 25. SUNDAY.

Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D. (Members of the University are requested to enter by the door on the south side of the chapel. The front pews will be reserved for them until 7.30)

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

Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., will conduct prayers from Oct. 20th to 29th.

Rev. Leighton Parks, D. D., will conduct prayers from Oct. 30th to Nov. 16th.

Dr. Abbott may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9-12.

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26. MONDAY.Classical Philology 1. Geography of the Roman Empire. Mr. C. P. Parker. Harvard 1,3.30 p. m.

Seminary in American History. Sources of United States History. Professor Hart University 20, 7.30 p. m.

27. TUESDAY.Topics in Psychology of Interest to Teachers. Professor James. Upper Dans Hall Laboratory, 12 m.

Open to all members of the University.

Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5, 4 p. m.

Natural Religion. III. The Woods and the Fields. Mr. C. P. Parker. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

Open to the public.

28. WEDNESDAY.Classical Philology 1. Topography of Rome. Mr. C. P. Parker. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.

Divinity School. Meeting of the De bating Club. Divinity Library 3 4 30 p.m.

Harvard Reform Club. Address by Moorfield Storey, Esq. Sanders Theatre, 7.30 p.m.

University Council. Stated meeting (postponed) at University 5, 8 p. m.

29. THURSDAY.English 6. Oral Debate. University 2, 3.30 p. m.

Question: "Resolved, That the pension policy of the Republican party is commendable."

Principal disputants. - Affirmative: G. P. Costigan, Jr., and L. Jenks. - Negative: W. L. Bartlett and J. C. Breckenridge. Open to all students of the University.

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

Question: "Resolved, That the Democratic State ticket in Massachusetts should be elected."

Principal disputants. - Affirmative: C. T. R. Bates, '92; M. A. Bartlett '93.- Negative: R. C. Surbridge, L. S.; F. W. Dallinger '93. - All members of the University are cordially invited to speak.

30. FRIDAY.Classical Philology 1. Political History of Rome. Mr. C. P. Parker. Harvard 1. 3.30 p. m.

Divinity School Chapel. Preaching Service. 7.30 p.m.

APPLETON CHAPEL. - SUNDAY EVENINGS.October 25. - Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D. November 1 and 8. - Rev. Leighton Parks, D. D.

November 15. - Rev. Brooke Herford, D. D.

November 22. - Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D. D.

November 29. - Rev. Brooke Herford, D. D.

December 6.- Rev. Professor J. W. Churchill.

December 13. - Rev. Brooke Herford, D. D.

VOCAL TRAINING.The following classes under Dr. Curry are open to all members of the University: Vocal Training, Tuesdays at 9 and Thursdays at 3.30; Vocal Expression, Tuesdays at 10 and at 3.30. The classes meet in Holden Chapel.

LECTURES ON NATURAL RELIGION.The remaining lectures of this course will be given by Mr. Parker as follows:

October 27 - Cities and Nations.

November 3 - Individuals.

November 10 - The Sympathy of God.

SYMPHONY CONCERTS.Thursday evenings, November 12, December 31, 1891; January 21, February 25, March 24, April 21, 1892.

TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS.Professor James' course of ten lectures, open to all members of the University. will be given on successive Tuesdays at 12 m. in the Upper Dane Hall Laboratory.

LECTURES ON CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY.During the first half-year the instructors in the Classical Department will give a course of lectures intended to furnish in elementary form a general view of classical Philology. These lectures will generally be given three in each week, and where the subject admits will be illustrated by means of the stereopticon. They are open to all members of the University.

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