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27. Friday.The College Debating Club. Five minute Speeches on Lincoln, Lowell and other Famous Men. Sever 5, 3 p. m.
Mr. Copeland will criticise the speeches in regard to both substance and form.
Open to students of Harvard College and the Law School.
Divinity School. Preaching Service. Mr. J. H. Jones. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Harvard Forum. Debate. Harvard 1, 7.30 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the breaking off of intercollegiate contests between Harvard and Yale has been beneficial to Harvard athletics."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: E. M. Gregory '97 and W. L. Leighton '99.- Negative: F. K. Kernan '97 and F. B. Granger '99.
All members of the University are invited to speak.
Open to the public.
Lecture. Early History of Virginia and the other Southern Colonies. IV. The King and the Company. John Fiske, LL.D. Sanders Theatre, 8 p. m.
Open to the public.
The History of Classical Studies.Professor Allen will give, on Mondays at 2.30, during the first half-year, a course of about ten lectures on the history and present condition of classical studies, open to all students of classics.
Lectures on the Early History of Virginia and the other Southern Colonies.John Fiske, LL. D., will deliver a series of ten lectures on Tuesday and Friday evenings, in Sanders Theatre, beginning at eight o'clock. The dates and subjects will be as follows:
Nov. 24.- Beginnings of a Commonwealth.
Nov. 27-The King and the Company.
Dec. 1.- Virginia under Charles I.
Dec. 4-Calverts and Puritans.
Dec. 8.- Bacon's Rebellion.
Dec. 11.- Society in the Old Dominion.
Dec. 15.- The Carolinas and the Frontier.
Dec. 18.- Advance into the Great Woods.
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