February 27. Sunday.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Franklin Hamiton, of Newtonville.
Rev. Francis G. Peabody will conduct morning prayers from February 28 to March 4.
Mr. Peabody may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 11 till 1.
28. Monday.President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State street, Boston, 10.30 a. m.
Seminaries of Economics and of American History and Institutions. Joint Meeting. The Currency Reform Plan of the Indianapolis Convention. Profes or Dunbar. University 23, 4.30 p. m.
Harvard Religious Union. Perniciousness of Patriotism. Mr. D. H. Fletcher. Parlors of the First Parish Church, 6.45 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
Freshman Debating Club. Debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the immigration of foreigners to the United States should be further restricted."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: J. R. Locke and J. G. Brackett.- Negative: J. R. Bertholf and G. C. Griffith.
Open to all members of the University.
March 1. Tuesday.Last day for receiving application of candidates for Final Honors in Natural History in 1899.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5, 4 p. m.
Divinity School. Faculty Meeting. 17 Quincy Street, 8 p. m.
Lecture. Least Squares. IV. Dr. F. H. Safford. Sever 24, 2.30 p. m.
Open to members of the University only.
Cercle Francais. Lectures on French Romanticism. I. Le Romantisme. Les Origines. Sa Definition. Les Epoques. M. Rene Doumic. Sanders Theatre, 4.30 p. m.
Admission by ticket only.
Botanical Club. The Effect of Chemical Irritation on the Growth of Plants. Dr. H. M. Richards. University Museum, 4.45 p. m.
Geological Conference. Papers: A Giacial Drainage System passing through Lunenburg, Mass Mr. J. S. Pray.- Some Recent Accessions to the Collection of Fossil Vertebrates. Dr. C. R. Eastman. Geological Laboratory, Room 2, M. Z., 7.45 p. m.
Open to members of the University.
Lecture. English Novelists. II. Fielding (1). Mr. Copeland. Sever 11. 8 p. m.
Open only to members of the University.
2. Wednesday.Board of Overseers. Adjourned Meeting at No. 50 State street, Boston, 11 a. m.
Divinity School Conference. Mr. A. Berglund. Divinity Chapel, 4.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
Mathematical Conference. The Cubic of Parabolic Motion. Mr. J. Hewins, Jr. Sever 20, 4.30 p. m.
Harvard Christian Association. Reports from Student Volunteer Convention at Cleveland. Holden Chapel, 6.45 p. m.
Open to all members of the University.
Lectures on Civic Duties and Reforms. II. International Isolation of the United States. Hon. Richard Olney. Sanders Theatre, 8 p. m.
Open to the public.
Harvard Forum. Regular debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the action of the United States in the De Lome incident was justifiable."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: V. H. Smith '98 and R. S. Holland 1900. Negative: A. W. Blakemore L. S., and A. J. Smith '99.
3. Thursday.Lecture. Least Squares. V. Dr. F. H. Safford. Sever 24, 2.30 p. m.
Open to members of the University only.
Cercle Francais. Lectures on French Romanticism. II. La Poesie lyrique de 1820 a 1840. Lamartine. Alfred de Vigny. M. Rene Doumc. Sanders Theatre, 4.30 p. m.
Admission by ticket only.
Versper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p. m.
Open to the public.
Sophomore Debating Club. Debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m.
Question: "Resolved, That the graduates of the professional schools of five years standing be allowed to vote for Overseers of Harvard University."
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: A. L. Becker and W. R. Castle.- Negative: W. M. Chadbourne and A. M. Fairlie.
Open to all members of the University.
4. Friday.Divity School. Preaching Service. Mr. W. S. Nichols. Divity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Open to the public.
5. Saturday.Cercle Francais. Lectures on French
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