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CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION

Official Announcement for Students in All Departments.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The following is a circular of information for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Applied Science, the Graduate School of Business Administration, and the College.

For information about rooms and boarding places, for map of the College Yard and vicinity, all circulars, lists of courses of study, etc., and for general assistance of any kind, apply to the Committee on the Reception of Students, Professor J.L. Coolidge, Chairman, the Harvard Union Reading Room, first floor.

For information about admission to Harvard College apply to the Chairman of the Committee on Admission, University Hall, north entry, 2d floor, room 20.

For information about College duties apply to the Recorder or to the Assistant Recorder, University Hall, south entry, 1st floor, room 4. The attention of all students in Harvard College is called to the regulations, copies of which may be obtained in the registration rooms, in University 4, and in the Harvard Union Reading Room, 1st floor.

For information about the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences apply at the office of the Dean of the School, in University Hall, north entry, 1st floor, room 16.

For information about the Graduate School of Business Administration apply at the office of the Dean of the School, in University Hall, north entry, 1st floor, room 17.

For information about fees, bonds and payments, see the printed rules; or apply at the Bursar's office in Lower Dane (hours 9-1). Every student, on his entrance to the University, must file a bond or deposit a sum of money with the Bursar as security for the payment of his dues. Every student must pay the first instalment of his tuition fee to the Bursar at the beginning of the academic year.

Wednesday, September 29.

Dropped Juniors and Sophomores in Harvard College register in the Lecture Room, Fogg Museum, between 9 A.M. and 1 P.M.

First Meeting of 1913.

The Freshman class will assemble at 9 o'clock this morning in Room 11, Sever Hall, to meet the Chairman of Advisers and the Assistant Dean of Harvard College. Immediately after this meeting they will meet their advisers in the rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser. All who have not been assigned to Advisers will consult Professor C.P. Parker, Chairman of the Committee of Advisers, in Sever 11, at this time. Committee of Advisers. Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman,  Sever 11 Professor C. A. Adams,  Pierce 201 Professor G. P. Baxter,  Boylston 3a Professor C. L. Bouton,  Sever 24

Students in the Lawrence Scientific School, Lower Mass.

Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are expected to file their lists of studies at 24 University Hall at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Students in the Graduate School of Applied Science are expected to file their lists of studies at 16 University Hall, at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Students in the Graduate School of Business Administration are expected to file their lists of studies at 17 University Hall, at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose on Thursday, September 30, at the rooms named in the Directory of Instructors.

Morning Prayers begin on Monday, October 4, at 8.45 A.M., conducted by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, D.D.

Rev. Professor E. C. Moore will conduct prayers from October 3 to October 16, inclusive.

The Board of Preachers to the University will be represented by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, in Wadsworth House 1, from 10 to 12 o'clock on Thursday, September 30.

There will be no meetings of courses on Thursday, September 30; courses will begin at 9 A.M., Friday, October 1.

Friday, October 1.

First Meeting of Courses.

Courses will begin at 9 A.M. For times of meeting, see the Announcement of Courses of Instruction, 2d edition, September 27, 1909-10, to be obtained at the Harvard Union, first floor, Reading Room; for places of meeting, see official bulletin boards.

Students are required to enroll at the first meetings of their courses.

For consultation with Instructors, see Directory of Instructors.

Directory of Committees, etc., for Thursday, September 30, 9-12 A.M.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Professor C. H. Haskins, Dean; Mr. G. W. Robinson, Secretary, Univ. 24.

Graduate School of Applied Science: Professor W. C. Sabine, Dean, Univ. 16.

Graduate School of Business Administration: Professor E. F. Gay, Dean, Univ. 17.

Harvard College: Professor B. S. Hurlbut, Dean; Mr. W. R. Castle, Assistant Dean, Univ. 4.

Harvard College, Recorder's Office: Mr. G. W. Cram Recorder; Mr. C. S. Moore, Assistant Recorder, Univ. 4.

Committee on Admission: Mr. J. G. Hart, Chairman, Univ. 20.

Parietal Board: Mr. C. M. Stearns, Regent, Univ. 5.

Committees on the Degree of A. B. with Distinction.

in Anthropology, Peabody Museum.

in Applied Mechanics, Pierce 301.

in Biology, Zool. Lab.

in Chemistry, Boylston 2.

in the Classics, Sever 16.

in English, Warren House.

in Fine Arts, Sever 25.

in French and other Romance Languages and Literatures, Warren House.

in Geology, Geol. Mus. 22.

in Germanic Languages and Literatures Sever 6.

in History and Literature, Grays 18.

in History and Political Science, Univ. 23.

in Literature, Sever A.

in Mathematics, Sever 20.

in Music, Holden.

in Philosophy, Emerson B.

in Physics, Jeff. Phys. Lab.

in Semitic Languages and History, Sem. Mus. 2.

Board of Preachers to the University: Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, Wadsworth House 1. (10-12.)

Committee on Reception of Students: Professor J. L. Coolidge, Chairman, Harvard Union.

Committee of Advisers: Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman, Sever 11 (Wed. 9-1, 2-5; Thurs. 9-1, 2-5). Friday 9-10.30, 2-3; and Saturday 10.30-12, University 5.

Secretary of Faculty, of Arts and Sciences: Mr. J. G. Hart, Univ. 20.

Secretary for Appointments: Mr. E. H. Wells, Univ. 9.

Bursar of the University: Mr. C. F. Mason; Asst. Bursar, Mr. W. M. Melnnes. Lower Dane. (Office hours, 9-1.)

Inspector of Grounds and Buildings: Mr. W. S. Burke, Mass. Hall. (Office hours, 8.30-12; 4.30-4.45.)

Memorial Hall Dining Association: Mr. F. R. Green, Manager, Memorial Hall.

Randall Hall Dining Association: Mr. F. R. Green, Manager, Memorial Hall.

Sunday, October 3.

Religious Service in Appleton Chapel, at 7.30 P.M., conducted by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore. The Rev. Alexander Mann, D.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, and Rev. Professor E. C. Moore, D.D., will speak.

Friday, October 15.

Meeting of Members of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science and of Business Administration, and guests, in the Faculty Room, 5 University Hall, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. An address will be made by Professor Edward Meyer, of the University of Berlin, Visiting Professor of Ancient History. President Lowell and Professor Swain will speak briefly

Students in the Lawrence Scientific School, Lower Mass.

Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are expected to file their lists of studies at 24 University Hall at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Students in the Graduate School of Applied Science are expected to file their lists of studies at 16 University Hall, at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Students in the Graduate School of Business Administration are expected to file their lists of studies at 17 University Hall, at registration or before 6 P.M., on Thursday, September 30.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose on Thursday, September 30, at the rooms named in the Directory of Instructors.

Morning Prayers begin on Monday, October 4, at 8.45 A.M., conducted by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, D.D.

Rev. Professor E. C. Moore will conduct prayers from October 3 to October 16, inclusive.

The Board of Preachers to the University will be represented by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, in Wadsworth House 1, from 10 to 12 o'clock on Thursday, September 30.

There will be no meetings of courses on Thursday, September 30; courses will begin at 9 A.M., Friday, October 1.

Friday, October 1.

First Meeting of Courses.

Courses will begin at 9 A.M. For times of meeting, see the Announcement of Courses of Instruction, 2d edition, September 27, 1909-10, to be obtained at the Harvard Union, first floor, Reading Room; for places of meeting, see official bulletin boards.

Students are required to enroll at the first meetings of their courses.

For consultation with Instructors, see Directory of Instructors.

Directory of Committees, etc., for Thursday, September 30, 9-12 A.M.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Professor C. H. Haskins, Dean; Mr. G. W. Robinson, Secretary, Univ. 24.

Graduate School of Applied Science: Professor W. C. Sabine, Dean, Univ. 16.

Graduate School of Business Administration: Professor E. F. Gay, Dean, Univ. 17.

Harvard College: Professor B. S. Hurlbut, Dean; Mr. W. R. Castle, Assistant Dean, Univ. 4.

Harvard College, Recorder's Office: Mr. G. W. Cram Recorder; Mr. C. S. Moore, Assistant Recorder, Univ. 4.

Committee on Admission: Mr. J. G. Hart, Chairman, Univ. 20.

Parietal Board: Mr. C. M. Stearns, Regent, Univ. 5.

Committees on the Degree of A. B. with Distinction.

in Anthropology, Peabody Museum.

in Applied Mechanics, Pierce 301.

in Biology, Zool. Lab.

in Chemistry, Boylston 2.

in the Classics, Sever 16.

in English, Warren House.

in Fine Arts, Sever 25.

in French and other Romance Languages and Literatures, Warren House.

in Geology, Geol. Mus. 22.

in Germanic Languages and Literatures Sever 6.

in History and Literature, Grays 18.

in History and Political Science, Univ. 23.

in Literature, Sever A.

in Mathematics, Sever 20.

in Music, Holden.

in Philosophy, Emerson B.

in Physics, Jeff. Phys. Lab.

in Semitic Languages and History, Sem. Mus. 2.

Board of Preachers to the University: Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, Wadsworth House 1. (10-12.)

Committee on Reception of Students: Professor J. L. Coolidge, Chairman, Harvard Union.

Committee of Advisers: Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman, Sever 11 (Wed. 9-1, 2-5; Thurs. 9-1, 2-5). Friday 9-10.30, 2-3; and Saturday 10.30-12, University 5.

Secretary of Faculty, of Arts and Sciences: Mr. J. G. Hart, Univ. 20.

Secretary for Appointments: Mr. E. H. Wells, Univ. 9.

Bursar of the University: Mr. C. F. Mason; Asst. Bursar, Mr. W. M. Melnnes. Lower Dane. (Office hours, 9-1.)

Inspector of Grounds and Buildings: Mr. W. S. Burke, Mass. Hall. (Office hours, 8.30-12; 4.30-4.45.)

Memorial Hall Dining Association: Mr. F. R. Green, Manager, Memorial Hall.

Randall Hall Dining Association: Mr. F. R. Green, Manager, Memorial Hall.

Sunday, October 3.

Religious Service in Appleton Chapel, at 7.30 P.M., conducted by the Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore. The Rev. Alexander Mann, D.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, and Rev. Professor E. C. Moore, D.D., will speak.

Friday, October 15.

Meeting of Members of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science and of Business Administration, and guests, in the Faculty Room, 5 University Hall, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. An address will be made by Professor Edward Meyer, of the University of Berlin, Visiting Professor of Ancient History. President Lowell and Professor Swain will speak briefly

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