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University Calendar.

NOVEMBER 18. SUNDAY.

Question: "Resolved, That the foreign policy of the present administration is weak, and contrary to the best interests of the United States."

Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: L. C. Renfro '95, J. H. T. Martin Jr., '96. - Negative: R. H. E. Starr '96, W. Symmes '95.

Open to all members of the University.

Graduate Club. Some Questionable Features of Modern Democracy. Professor Norton. Colonial Club House, 8 p.m.

Open only to active and honorary members and invited guests.

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SYMPHONY CONCERTS.Thursday evenings, November 22, December 13, 1894; January 3, January 24, February 14, March 7, April 4, April 25, 1895.

LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF IDEAS OF A FUTURE LIFE.Professor J. Estlin Carpenter, of Oxford, England, will deliver the second part of the course of twelve lectures on The History of Ideas of a Future Life, in Divinity Chapel, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7.30.

Nov. 27. - 7. Egypt in the Fourteenth Century, B. C.

Nov. 28. - 8. Persia: the Future Life and the Theodicy.

Dec. 4. - 9. Phases of Thought in Israel.

Dec. 6 - 10. Greece: (1) Animism Transformed by Religion.

Dec. 11. - 11. Greece and Rome: the Influences of Philosophy.

Dec. 13. - 12. The Psychological Roots of the Belief.

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