March 19.- The High Renaissance-Leonardo Da Vinci, Andrea del Sarto, and Correggio.
March 21.- The Early Venetians.
March 23.- The Great Venetians.
These lectures are open to the public.
ANNUAL MEETING OF HARVARD TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.The Harvard Teaches' Association was founded a little more than two years ago. It is composed of officers and graduates of Harvard University, and of persons who have been students at the University either in term time or in the Summer Schools, and who are now teaching or intend to be teachers. Its object is to promote the development of the study of Education and Teaching at Harvard University, to promote the professional advancement of the members of the Association, and especially to promote the free interchange of thought upon educational questions among the teachers whom the University has sent forth.
Saturday, March 3.9.30. Discussion of the Report of the Committee of Ten on Mathematics. Edwin P. Seaver, Superintendent of Schools, Boston.
10. Discussion of the Report of the Committee of Ten on Physical Science. J. Y. Bergen, Jr., English High School, Boston.
10.30. Discussion of the Report of the Committee of Ten on Biological Science. Miss Jennie M. Arms, Boston.
11. Discussion of the Report of the Committee of Ten on History and Civil Government. Byron Groce, Latin School, Boston.
11.30-12.45. General Discussion.
12.45. Business Meeting.
The annual dinner of the Association will take place immediately after the meeting in Sever Hall. Members of the Association and their guests will meet at the Colonial Club on Quincy street, only a few steps distant from Sever Hall. Dinner will be served at 1.30.
After-dinner topic: The Report of the Committee of Ten-a Non-professional View. Mr. Horace E. Scudder, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly.
After Mr. Scudder's address the discussion of the Report as a whole will be continued by President Eliot and others.
LECTURES ON THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE MINISTRY.A course of five or six lectures on The Legal Aspects of the Ministry will be given by Hon. George S. Hale, of Boston, in the Chapel of the Divinity School, on successive Tuesday afternoons at 4.30, beginning on February 27. This course is designed for students of the ministry, but is open to the public.