3. WEDNESDAY.Rev. S. M. Crothers will conduct prayers from January 3-18.
Mr. Crothers may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9-11.
Classical Philology 1. History of the Greek and Latin Languages. Professor Lanman. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
Pedagogical Seminary (Philosophy 20f). The Aims, Organization, Equipment, and Methods of the Study of English in Secondary Education. Mr. Edward I. Manley and Mr. William Schoch. Sever 8, 4.30 p. m.
Open to all graduate students and other members of the University interested in Secondary Education.
4. THURSDAY.English 6. Oral Debate. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the policy of excluding Chinese laborers from the United States should be maintained and rigorously enforced."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: D. King and J. R. Nichols.- Negative: H. C. Lakin and H. C. Metcalf.
Open to all students of the University.
Lecture. The Teaching of French: 9. The Study of Literature. Professor de Sumichrast, Sever 23, 4.30 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
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 p. m., and closes about 5.30.
The public are invited to these services.
Symphony Orchestra Concert. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m.
5. FRIDAY.Classical Philology 1. History of the Greek and Latin Languages. Professor Lanman. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
Divinity School. Preaching Service. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Graduate Club. American Characteristics and Foreign Prejudices. Professor Hugo Munsterberg. G. A. R. Hall, Quincy Square, 8 p. m.
Open only to regular and honorary members of the Club, and to members of the Faculty.
APPLETON CHAPEL-SUNDAY EVENINGS.Jan. 7.- Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, of St. Paul, Minn.
Jan. 14.- Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, of St. Paul, Minn.
Jan. 21.- Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D., of Boston.
Jan. 28.- Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D., of Boston.
Feb. 4.- Rev. J. Henry Barrows, D. D., of Chicago III.
Feb. 11.- Bishop John H. Vincent, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Feb. 18.- Bishop John H. Vincent, of Buffalo, N. Y.
LECTURES ON THE FINE ARTS.A course of six lectures, on Illustrative art, Sketching, Composition, and the Picturesque, will be given by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, of New York City, in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, at 8 p. m., as follows:
Jan. 16.- 1. Illustrative art-reviewing the work of our best Illustrators, their methods, etc.
Jan. 17.- 2. Out-door sketching-hints for seeing and recording Nature.
Jan. 18.- 3. Processes in black and white-in charcoal, wash and oil.
Jan. 23.- 4. Composition-mass and detail.
Jan. 24.- 5. The quality of the picturesque.
Jan. 25.- 6. Certain art fads-impressionism, realism, etc.
These lectures are open to the public.
LECTURE.Mr. S. S. Curry will speak on "Recent Movements in Art," illustrated with stereopticon views of paintings at the World's Fair, Wednesday, January 10, at 7.30 p. m., in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
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