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students of the University, but new members are expected to present themselves before March first.

Advanced pupils meet in Sever 11, Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.; and in Sever 6, Fridays at 3.30 p. m.

Law students will find a special announcement on the bulletin-board at the Law School.

Classical Club.Two lectures, illustrated by stereopticon, will be delivered before the Classical Club in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum on the dates named below. Open to the public.

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Mar. 10.- The Roman Forum. Professor Tracy Peck, of Yale.

Mar. 25.- The Olympic Games of 1896 as an interpretation of ancient contests. Professor B. I. Wheeler of Cornell.

Reading by Dr. Furness.By invitation of the Dean of Radcliffe College Dr. Horace Howard Furness will read Shakespere's 'Winter's Tale' to students of Radcliffe College and of Harvard University, Tuesday evening, March 2, at 8 o'clock, in Sanders Theatre.

Until the supply of tickets is exhausted, every student and every officer of Radcliffe and of Harvard may obtain a ticket by applying in person, before February 27, at the office of the Secretary of Radcliffe College and at the office of the Secretaries of Harvard University respectively. Tickets will be ready for distribution February 24.

If any tickets remain, they will be given to other applicants. Seats reserved until 7.55.

Lectures on School Supervision.In connection with the Department of Education and Teaching, a course of ten lectures on School Supervision, open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College, will be given by Superintendent Samuel T. Dutton of Brookline. The lectures will be given in Harvard 1, on Monday afternoons at 4.30, commencing on Monday, March 1. The title of the first lecture is: "The Beginnings of School Supervision in the United States."

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