January 24. Sunday.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Professor W. N. Clarke, of Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y.
Students of the University should enter at the south side-door. Officers of the University and their families enter at the north side-door. The public are admitted at the front doors. Seats are reserved for members of the University until 7.25 p. m.
Weekday morning prayers begin at 8.45 a. m. No seats are reserved.
Rev. S. D. McConnell, D. D., will conduct prayers from January 26 to February 13.
The preacher conducting prayers may be found at Wadsworth 1 every weekday during his term of service.
Dr. McConnell may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9 till 11.
25. Monday.Seminary of American History and Institutions. Colonial Riots. Mr. D. M. Matteson. University 24, 3.30 p. m.
Modern Language Conference. Some Methods of Research in Elizabethan Drama. Mr. R. A. Small-The Etymology of "Art and Part." Professor Sheldon.- Reports. Sever 1, 8 p. m.
Open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College.
Seminary of Economics. The Early History of Banking in Ohio. Mr. H. C. Marshall. University 23, 4.30 p. m.
Exhibition of Lantern Slides. III. The Sculpture of the Renaissance. Professor Moore. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 p. m.
Open to the public.
26. Tuesday.Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5, 4 p. m.
English 6. Oral Debate. Harvard 1, 3.30 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That municipalities in times of distress should give work to the unemployed."
Principal disputants.- Affirmative: W. Denman L., and H. S. Hackett '97.- Negative: H. W. Beale '97 and G. Gleason '97.
Open to all students of the University.
English 6. Oral Debate. Postponed from Dec. 3. Sever 10, 3.30 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the election of United States Senators should be by direct popular vote."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: W. A. Holt '97 and G. S. Prouty '97.- Negative: W. B. Truesdell '97 and R. E. Manly '97.
Open to all students of the University.
27. Wednesday.Mid-Year Examinations under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences begin this day.
Freshman Debating Club. Debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That labor unions are detrimental to the prosperity of the United States."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: A. Hasbrouck and C. Wiener.- Negative: C. J. Harbeck and A. L. Dean.
All Freshmen are cordially invited.
28. Thursday.Vesper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.
Open to the public.
Harvard Christian Association. The Association will observe the Day of Prayer for Colleges by holding a special prayer-meeting. Leader: R. S. Leypoldt. Holden Chapel, 1.30 p. m.
All men interested are cordially invited to be present.
The semi-annual election of officers will be held in Holden Chapel at 6.45 p. m. All members of the Association are requested to attend.
29. Friday.Divinity School. Preaching Service. Mr. B. A. VanSluyters. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Appleton Chapel-Sunday Evening.Jan. 24.- Rev. Professor W. N. Clarke, of Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y.
Jan. 31.- Rev. S. M. McConnell, D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Feb. 7.- Rev. S. M. McConnell, D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Feb. 14.- Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D. D., of Boston.
Feb. 21.- Rev. Father Fidelis Kent Stone, of Hoboken, N. J.
Feb. 28.- Rev. George Hodges, D. D., of Cambridge.
Mar. 7.- Rev. George Hodges, D. D., of Cambridge.
Mar. 14.- Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D. D., of New York, N. Y.
Mar. 21.- Bishop John F. Hurst, of Washington, D. C.
Mar. 28.- Rev. W. W. Fenn, of Chicago, Ill.
Apr. 4.- Rev. W. W. Fenn, of Chicago, Ill.
Symphony Concerts.Thursday evenings, Feb. 4, Mar. 4, Mar. 18, Apr. 8, Apr. 29.
Fine Arts of the Renaissance.Professor Moore will give a series of evening exhibitions of lantern slides illustrating the Fine Arts of the Renaissance, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, beginning on the evening of January 11, at eight o'clock. The remaining dates and subjects as follows:
Jan. 25.- The Sculpture of the Renaissance.
Feb. 1.- Italian Painting from Cimabue to Perugino.
Feb. 8.- Italian Painting of the Renaissance.
Feb. 15.- Venetian Painting of the Sixteenth Century.
These exhibitions will be open to the public.
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