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University Calendar.

20. WEDNESDAY.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Brooke Herford.

*** Week-day morning prayers at 8.45 a.m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or classes. Prayers will be conducted by Rev. G. A. Gordon, from March 18.

Mr. Gordon may be found at Wadsworth House 1 every week-day from 9 to 10 a.m.

21. MONDAY.French Readings. Alfred de Musset, Carmosine. Professor Bocher. Sever 11, 4 p.m.

Semitic Seminary. Reader: Mr. M. L. Kellner. Subject: Isaiah and the Assyrian Monuments. 7 Lowell street, 7.30 p.m.

Meeting in the Interests of Hampton Institute. Addresses by Gen. S. C. Armstrong and others. Singing and Speaking by Colored and Indian Students. Sanders Theatre, 7.30 p.m.

*** The public are invited.

22. TUESDAY.Assyrian Readings. Subject: Babylonian Psalmody and its Relations to to the Hebrew Psalter. Professor Lyon. Upper Boylston, 7.30 p.m.

23. WEDNESDAY.Divinity School Chapel. Debate. 4 p.m.

Greek Reading. Iphigeneia in Taurianland of Euripides (first half). Professor Dyer. Sever 11, 7.30 p.m.

24. THURSDAY.Electricity and Magnetism. Lecture, Professor Lovering. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 12 m.

Mathematical Seminary. Lecture: Some Equations in Theoretical Astronomy. Mr. G. W. Sawin. University 19, 4 p.m.

Vesper Service. Appleton Chapel, 5 p.m.

*** Vesper Services will be held on Thursday of each week in term-time until further notice. Each service will begin promptly at 5 p.m. and close at 5.30. It will be largely musical and will contain a short address. The public are invited to these services.

25. FRIDAY.Readings from the Odessey. Book XX. Professor Palmer. Sever 11, 4 p.m.

Divinity School Chapel. Service 7.30 p.m.

26. SATURDAY.Certain English Authors Considered as Masters of Style (Course for Freshmen). Swift. (continued). Professor A. S. Hill. Sever 11, 9 a.m.

APPLETON CHAPEL, SUNDAY EVENINGS.Services will be conducted: -

March 20, Rev. Brooke Herford. of Boston.

March 27, Rev. George Zabriskie Gray, D. D.

FRENCH READINGS.A course of six French Readings, beginning March 21, 1887, will be given in Lecture-room No. 11, Sever Hall, on Mondays, at 4 p.m., by Professors Bocher and Cohn.

These readings are given for the purpose of enabling the French department to purchase books needed in the special library now in Sever 21.

The six readings will be distributed as follows:

March 21 - Alfred de Musset, Carmosine. Professor Bocher.

March 28 - Chanson de Roland. (Reading in modern French from the old French text.) Professor Cohn.

April 4 - Moliere. La Critique de l'Ecole des Femmes. Professor Bocher.

April 18 - Bossuet, Oraison funebre de Henriette d'Angleterre. Professor Cohn.

April 25 - Theodore de Banville, Gringoire. Professor Bocher.

May 2 - Beaumarchais, Le Mariage de Figaro. Professor Cohn.

Tickets may be obtained by mail from 59 Kirkland street, Cambridge, or at the University Book Store, C. W. Sever, Harvard square. For the course of six readings, $3.00; single admission, $1.00. All members of the University will be admitted without tickets.

VESPER SERVICE.The last Vesper Service will be held March 31.

FELLOWSHIPS.Wednesday, March 30, is the last day of receiving applications for the Parker, Kirkland and Walker Fellowships.

READINGS FROM THE ODYSSEY.Professor Palmer continues his readings from the Odyssey to Greek Courses B and C on successive Friday afternoons, at 4 o'clock, in Sever 11.

These readings are open to all members of the University.

ASSYRIAN READINGS.On successive Tuesday evenings, Professor Lyon will give in Upper Boylston two more illustrated public lectures. The subjects are as follows:

March 22. Babylonian and Hebrew Psalmody.

"29. Babylonian private life.

ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.During Lent a series of services is being given in St. John's Chapel under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society. The Bishop of Albany will preach on March 28th, and the Bishop of New Hampshire March 30th. A cordial invitation is extended to the public.

ENGLISH D.The Senior Thesis will be received on Tuesday, March 22, from 3.30 to 4.30, in Sever 2. Any Senior Forensics not yet returned can be obtained at the same time and place.

ENGLISH C.The Junior Forensic will be returned on Monday, March 21, from 3.30 to 4.30, in Sever 2.

The Junior Thesis will be due April 26.

Mr. Gates can be consulted in regard to the choice of topics, on Thursdays from 1.30 to 2.30, in Closed Alcove 25.

ENGLISH B.Theme VIII. will be returned to students on Tuesday, March 22, from 2 until 3.30 o'clock, as follows: Grew to Odell in Sever 1; the rest in Sever 5. All themes not called for at that time will be left, at the students' risk, in the tin box on the mantel-piece in Sever 3.

Theme X. will be due on Tuesday, April 5. Subject: An Exposition. Theme XI. will be due on Tuesday, April 26. Subject: An Argument. For themes X. and XI. may be substituted a Double Theme, of not less than ten pages, comprising both Exposition and Argument. The Double Theme will be due on Tuesday, April 5.

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