Thursday evenings, Dec. 6, Dec. 27, 1900; Jan. 10, Jan. 31, Feb. 14, Mar. 14, April 11, May 2, 1901.
Lectures on Germanic Studies.
The Department of Germanic Languages and Literature has arranged for a course of three lectures on fundamental aspects of Germanic studies to be given as follows:--
Dec. 7. Language as an element of Germanic studies. Professor William H. Carpenter, of Columbia University.
Dec. 14. Literature as an element of Germanic studies. Professor Horatio S. White, of Cornell University.
At a later date. The history of Civilization as an element of Germanic studies. Professor Henry Wood, of Johns Hopkins University.
William Belden Noble Lectures.
The William Belden Noble Lectures for 1900--01 will be given by the Hon. and Very Rev. William Henry Fremantle, D. D., Dean of Ripon, England: General Subject. "The Bearing of Christian Ordinances on Social Progress." These lectures will be open to the public, and will be given in Phillips Brooks House, at 8 p. m., on the following dates:
Nov. 28.--The Church System.
Nov. 30.--The Bible as used in Church.
Dec. 3.--The Sacraments.
Dec. 5.--The Creeds and Confessions of Faith.
Dec. 7.--Public Worship and Preaching.
Dec. 10.--Pastoral Work.
Recent Discoveries in Crete.
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