The University Extension Association called the "Prospect Progressive Union" numbers now one hundred and forty members. There are twenty-four organized classes in various branches conducted by instructors and students in the University. On Tuesday evenings there are lectures or discussions on scientific and economic subjects which are largely attended. The Union controls four rooms on the second floor of the Prospect House, near Central Square. Any Harvard man may become a member by the payment of twenty-five cents entrance fee and twenty-five cents per month, or a sustaining member may by paying five dollars a year. Application blanks for membership may be obtained of C. C. Closson, 19 Divinity, from half past one to two o'clock every day except Saturday, and on Wednesdays from seven to eight o'clock. Anyone who can give one hour or more a week to the work is requested to send his name to R. M. Lovett, 57 Thayer.
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