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APRIL 12. SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel. Rev. R. Hector Newton of New York. 9.30 P.M.
14. TUESDAY.Law Faculty. Meeting at President's House, 7.30 P. M.
Illustrated Lectures. Egypt and her Monuments. Professor J. P. Cooke. Boylston Hall, 7.45 P.M. Tickets at Sever's.
15. WEDNESDAY.Academic Council. Meeting postponed till next week.
Board of Overseers. Adjourned meeting at No. 70 Water St., Boston, 11 A.M.
16. THURSDAY.Optical Crystallography. Prof. J. P. Cooke. Mineralogical Lecture Room, Boylston Hall, 12 M.
Electricity and Magnetism. Prof. Lovering. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, eastern wing, 12 M.
English VI. Oral Discussion. Dr. Royce. Sever 11, 2 P.M. Subject: "Divorce Legislation."
Mathematical Seminar. University 19, 4 P. M.
Historical Concert. Subject: Handel and Bach. Professor Paine, assisted by Soloists. Sever 11, 7.45 P.M. Tickets at Sever's.
NOTES. ENGLISH 6.The next discussion will take place Thursday, April, 16, and will be followed by another discussion in one week thereafter, Thursday, April 23. The subject April 16 will be: "Divorce Legislation." The subject for April 23 will be: "Chinese Immigration: are the efforts to restrict it in this country justifiable and expedient?"
PROFESSOR COOKE'S LECTURES.Professor Cooke will give a short course of lectures in Optical Crystallo graphy on Thursdays at 12 M, till the end of May. First lecture on April 16 in Boylston Hall.
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