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University Calendar.

NOVEMBER 29. SUNDAY.

Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Brooke Herford, 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. Brooke Herford, D. D., will conduct prayers from Nov. 25th to Dec. 5th.

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

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30. MONDAY.President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, 11 a. m.

Classical Philology 1. Roman Metrology and Money. Dr. Haley. Harvard 1, 3.30 p.m.

Semitic Conference. The Ethics of Assurbanipel. Professor Lyon. Sever 7, 7.30 p. m.

Classical Club. The Excavations of the of the American School at Eretria.

Lecture by Professor Rufus B. Richardson of Dartmouth College. Harvard 1, 7.45 p. m.

DECEMBER 1. TUESDAY.Last day for receiving applications for aid from the Loan Fund.

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

Relation of the Middle Ages to Modern Life and Literature. III. The Aim and Method of Mediaeval Studies in the Present. Lecture. Professor March. Sever 11. 7.30 p. m.

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

Classical Philology 1. Greek Private Antiquities. Professor J. W. White. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.

Divinity School. Conference. Divinity Chapel, 4.30 p. m.

Icelandic Saga. The life of a viking and poet, Egil's Saga. Illustrated Lecture. Professor Charles Sprague Smith of New York. Harvard 1, 8 p. m.

Open to the public.

3. THURSDAY.Topics in Psychology of Interest to Teachers. Professor James. Upper Dane Lecture Room, 4.30 p. m.

Vesper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.

Vesper Services will be held on Thursday of each week until further notice. Each service begins promptly at 5 p. m. and closes at 5.30. The public are invited to these services.

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

Question: "Resolved, That a young man casting his first vote in 1892 has better reasons for voting the Republican than the Democratic ticket:"

There will be no principal disputants, but the entire debate will consist of five-minute speeches in competition for a prize. - All members of the University are invited to take part in the debate. - Judges: Professors Taussig and Kittredge and Mr. Hayes.

Symphony Orchestra Concert. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m.

Icelandic Saga. Family life in Iceland. Njal's Saga. Illustrated Lecture. Professor Charles Sprague Smith. Harvard 1, 8. p. m.

Open to the public.

4. FRIDAY.Classical Philology 1. Roman Private Antiquities. Professor Lane. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.

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

Icelandic Saga. Old Norse poetry - recitations and translations. Illustrated lecture. Professor Charles Sprague Smith. Harvard 1, 8 p. m.

Open to the public.

APPLETON - CHAPEL - SUNDAY EVENINGS.November 29. - Rev. Brooke Herford, D. D.

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

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

Dec. 20. - Professor C. C. Everett, D. D.

ICELANDIC SAGA.Professor Charles Sprague Smith's remaining lectures are as follows:

Wednesday, Dec. 2. - The life of viking and poet, Egil's Saga.

Thursday. Dec. 3.- Family life in Iceland, viking voyages, blood feuds and disputes at the Althing. Njal's Saga.

Friday, Dec. 4. - Old Norse poetry. Recitations from the original, accompanied by metrical translations.

The lectures are given in Harvard 1 and are open to the public.

AMERICAN POLITICAL METHODS.Professor Hart will give several lectures on American Political Methods, the subjects to be suggested by the discussions in the next Congress. The first will be:

Wednesday, Dec. 9. - The Organization of a Congress.

The lectures will be open to the public, and will be held in Sever 11.

LECTURES BEFORE THE CLASSICAL CLUB.Professor Rufus B. Richardson, of Dartmouth College, late Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, will lecture before the Classical Club, Nov. 30, on Excavations of the American School at Eretria.

ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.Rev. Professor H. S. Nash, of the Episcopal Theological School, will conduct a class for study of the Prayer Book in the St. Paul's Society Room, 17 Grays Hall, on Sundays at 2.30 p. m., beginning November 29. All members of the University are cordially invited.

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