LESSON in German E.- First eight paragraphs of Lesson 36 in Reader.
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HISTORY 10.- Conferences.- Upper Massachusetts: Monday, 1.30-2.30 p. m.; Tuesday, 12-1; Wednesday, 1.30-2.30; Friday, 12-1; Saturday, 12-1.
ENGLISH C.- In addition to the consultation hours of various instructors announced for the rest of the week in Wednesday's Crimson, Mr. Hall may be found Thursday, 11-12, in Sever 11, and Friday, 11-1, in Sever 16.
ROMANCE PHILOLOGY 2 (General Introduction to Linguistic Science).- The hour has been changed to W., Th., F., 4.30. Sever 17.
PHIL. 18.- Chapters I and II of Herbert Spencer's Essay on Education to be read for Monday, Feb. 21.
PHIL. 19A.- Lectures on methods of teaching Botany and Zoology will conmence on Thursday, Feb. 17th, at 4.30 p. m. in Sever 8.
PHILOSOPHY 3.- "Cut" on Thursday, Feb. 17th. Please read through Chap. III.
WM. JAMES.SENIORS and Juniors who wish to study reading and speaking with Mr. Copeland and are not already members of other classes, will present themselves in Sever 17, Mondays at 2.30 p. m.
Two other new classes, open to all students of the University, will meet on Thursdays-from 11 to 12, in Sever 14; from 12 to 1, in Sever 18.
COMMITTEE on Special Students.- Change of office hours of chairman. During the second half-year office hours will be 12.30 to 1.15, at College Office, University Hall, 4.
ENGINEERING 3E.- Lecture on Friday, Feb. 18, at 11.00, in Eng. Lab. Bring "Modern Stone Cutting and Masonry," by Siebert and Biggin.
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