Harvard Union. Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.
Subject: "Resolved, That the Poll tax as a qualification for the ballot should be abolished."
Principal Disputants, affirmative-S. C. Brackett, '91, A. E. Healy, '92; negative-A. S. Hayes, '91, G. P. Costigan, '92.
6. FRIDAY.Physical Science. (Course for Freshmen.) The Characteristics of Steady Currents of Electricity. Professor B. O. Pierce, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 12 m.
Open to the public.
Divinity School Chapel. Preaching Service. 7.30 p. m.
COLLEGE CONFERENCES.The studies in the Old and New Testaments will be continued during the spring as follows:
March 3, 10.- Professor Lyon. The Hebrew Prophet.
March 17.- Professor Hart. The Old Testament in the light of Universal History.
March 24.- Professor J. H. Thayer. The mutual relations of the Gospels.
March 31.- Professor Goodwin. Paul at Athens.
April 14, 21. Professor Palmer. Parabolic teaching and the teachings of Christ.
April 28, May 5.- Professor Wright. The speeches of Paul.
ENGLISH C.The third forensic will be due March 3.
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.Applications for appointment to Fellowships or Scholarships in the Graduate School for the academic year 1891-92 must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Tuesday, March 31. Seniors in Harvard college are eligible to appointment to Graduate Scholarships for 1891-92, as well as to Senior Scholarships. Applications for the latter are due on May 27.