Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. M. S. C. Wright, (The front pews will be reserved for members of the University until 7.30.)
Members of the University are requested to enter by the south door.
* Week-day morning prayers begin at 8.45 a. m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or for classes.
Rev. C. C. Everett, D. D., will conduct prayers from March 13-18.
The Preacher conducting morning prayers may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day during his term of service.
Dr. Everett may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 10-11 a. m.
13. MONDAY.President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, 11 a. m.
Professor A. S. Hill will confer with seniors concerning subjects for Commencement Parts. Sever 5, 3.30 p. m.
Seminary in American History and Institutions. Lincoln and his Cabinet. Mr. R. W, Hunter. University 50, 4.30 p. m.
Lecture. Goldsmith. Mr. E. Charlton Black. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Botanical Club. The Flora of Mt. Orizaba. Mr. H. E. Seaton. Botanical Museum 12, 7.30 p. m.
Philosophical Conference. Professor F. G. Peabody. 13 Kirkland St., 7.45 p. m.
14. TUESDAY.Mathematical Seminary. A geometrical Problem of Steiner. Mr. L. L. Dent. University 19, 3.30 p. m.
The lecture will be followed by a discussion of problems to be announced on the bulletin board.
Open to all members of the University.
Sanskrit Conference, 7. Manichaeism and its Sources. Mr. Paul E. More. 9 Farrar St, 7 45 p. m.
15. WEDNESDAY.Divinity School. Conference. Divinity Chapel, 4.30 p. m.
Lecture. The Sun. Professor Searle. Sever 11, 7 30 p. m.
Open to the public.
16. THURSDAY.English 6. Oral Debate. Harvard 6. 3.30 p. m.
Quest on: "Resolved, That an amendment should be obtained to the National Constitution by which the Suffrage should be extended to Women."
Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: A. H. Gordon, '93, and E. L. House, '93 - Negative: W. C. Douglas, '93, and F. W. Moore, '93. Open to all students of the University.
Lecture. Lecture 4 continued: The Place of Authority in Mental Training. The Psychology of our Belief in an External World, and the Educational Significance of this portion of Psychology. Professor Josiah Royce. Sanders Theatre, 4.30 p. m.
Open to the public. Teachers and persons intending to become teachers are especially invited.
French Readings. Racine: Athalie Professor Bocher. Fay House, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, 4.30 p. m.
For the benefit of the French Department Libraries.
Vesper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.
Vesper Services will be held on Thursday of each week during term time until further notice. Each service begins promptly at 5 and closes at 5.30. The public are invited to these services.
Christian Association. Meeting. Mr. E. H. Abbott. Holden Chapel, 6.45 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
17. FRIDAY.Lecture. The Golden Treasury. With reading from Ben Jonson, Herrick, Lovelace, and other Seventeenth-Century Poets. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 3.30 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
Lecture. Exercises Oral and Written. Mr. C. P. Parker. Harvard 1, 4.30 p. m.
Open to all teachers or persons intending to become teachers.
Divinity School. Preaching Service. Mr. M. O. Simons. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Graduate Club. Address: Kinds of Criticism. Professor G. H. Palmer. Club Rooms, 8 p. m.
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