Open to the public.
Divinity School Chapel. Preaching Service. 7.30 p. m.
APPLETON CHAPEL.- SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES.February 22 and March 1.- Rev. Professor Wm. Lawrence, S. T. D.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC.The topics and dates of the remaining lectures on the Psychology of Music are as follows:
Feb. 25- VII. Harmony.
March 4.- VIII. Expression.
ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY.Five lectures, illustrated by the stereopticon, on places memorable in English History, will be given by Professor Cooke in the Lecture Room of Boylston Hall, beginning each evening at 7.45.
Tuesday, February 24.- Places associated with the early introduction of Christianity: Glastonbury, Iona, Holy Isle, Tyne Mouth, Whitby, Durham and Canterbury.
Tuesday, March 3.- Places associated with the Norman Conquest: Rouen, Falaise, Caen, Bayeaux, Hastings, Battle Abbey, Winchester, and the Tower of London.
Tuesday, March 10.- Early English Buildings: Salisbury, Berkeley Castle, Tintern, Raglan Castle, Worcester, Ludlow, Ely and York.
Tuesday, March 17.- Tudor Architecture: Windsor, Gloucester. Warwick, Kenilworth, and Haddon Hall. Tuesday, March 24.- Oxford and Cambridge.
On account of the very limited capacity of the room these lectures are open only to those connected with the university and their families.