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Mar. 8.- Bishop John H. Vincent, of Topeka, Kansas.

Mar. 15.- Mr. William M. Salter, of Philadelphia.

Mar. 22.- Rev. T. Edwin Brown, of Philadelphia.

The Fine Arts of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance.Professor Moore will give six evening exhibitions of lantern slides illustrating the Fine Arts of the Middle Ages. These exhibitions will be given on successive Monday evenings, at eight o'clock, beginning February 24, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, and will be open to the public.

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They will be followed later by others illustrating the Fine Arts of the Renaisance.

Department of French and Cercle Francais.Four lectures, in English, will be given under the auspices of the Department of French and the Cercle Francais, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum on successive Wednesday evenings. These lectures will be open to the public. The names of the lecturers, the subjects, and the dates, are as follows:

Mar. 4.- Professor Baker: Moliere in the English Drama.

Mar. 11.- Professor Lyon: The Work of the French Assyriologists. (Illustrated).

Mar. 18.- Professor Royce: Jean-Marie Guyau, the Philosopher.

Lectures on Literature.The subjects and dates of Mr. Copeland's remaining lectures are as follows:

Mar. 3. The Life and Speeches of Lincoln.

Mar. 10. Recently published Letters of Coleridge and other well-known writers.

Mar. 17. Keats.

Mar. 27. Robert Burns.

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