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Public Speaking, Reading, Voice Training. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. WILLARD.

Reading and Oral Discussion. Five times a week for six weeks. Professor WINTER and Mr. A. S. HILLS.

Platform speaking. Five times a week for six weeks. Professor WINTER and Mr. A. S. HILLS.

German.

A. Composition and Conversation Methods of Teaching German. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. GROSSMANN.

French.

A. Intermediate French Course for Teachers. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. SNOW.

Spanish.

A. Introductory Course. Five times a week for six weeks. Asst. Professor FORD.

History.

A. Greek History. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. EDMISTON (Bryn Mawr).

B. Modern European History. Five times a week for six weeks. Professor Fay (Dartmouth College).

C. English History.

Twenty-eight lectures, supplemented by written

exercises. Dr. A. L. CROSS.

D. American History. Lectures and training in the use of materials, and in the application of the laboratory method of study. Twentyfive lectures, supplemented by four pieces of written work. Professor MACDONALD (Brown University).

Economics.

A. Outlines of Economics. Theory and principles. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. SPRAGUE.

B. Economic History of the United States. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. SPRAGUE.

Philosophy.

A. Introduction to Philosophy. Five times a week for six weeks.
Professor ROYCE.

B. General History of Philosophy. Five times a week for six weeks.
Professor ROYCE.

Psychology.

A. Lecture Course. The Principles, Methods, and Applications of
Psychology. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. YERKES.

Five

B. Laboratory Course. An Experimental Study of Sensation, Per-
ception, Attention, and Reaction, with Demonstrations.
times a week for six weeks. Dr. YERKES.

Education.

S1. The History of Education since the Twelfth Century. Twenty-five lectures. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. A. O. NORTON. S2. General Principles of Education. Courses of study; some phases of organization and administration of schools and school systems. Twenty-five lectures. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. A. O. NORTON.

Mr.

S3. Organization and Administration of Schools and School Systems.
Twenty-five lectures. Five times a week for six weeks.
G. I. ALDRICH (Brookline).

Drawing and Painting.

Lectures, with experimental practice, for students and teachers of Drawing and Painting, and for professional painters. Three times a week for six weeks. Dr. Ross and Mr. W. L. MOWLL.

Architectural Drawing.

Architectural Drawing. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. SWAN and Mr. HoYLE.

Architectural Design.

Theory and Practice. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. W. L.

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SD. Advanced Algebra. Five times a week for six weeks. Asst.
Professor LOVE.

SE. Solid Geometry. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr.
HUNTINGTON.

SA. Plane Trigonometry. Five times a week for six weeks. Asst.
Professor BOUTON.

SB. Plane Analytic Geometry. Five times a week for six weeks.
Asst. Professor BOUTON.

S2. Differential and Integral Calculus. Five times a week for six weeks.

Dr. HUNTINGTON.

Elementary Physics.

Physics.

Five times a week for six weeks. Professor

W. E. McELFRESH and Mr. L. D. HILL.

C. Advanced Physics.

MORSE.

Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. H. W.

Chemistry.

Elementary Chemistry. Five times a week for six weel:s. Mr. HINES. Physical Chemistry. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. R. C. WELLS. Qualitative Analysis. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. BAXTER. Botany.

S1. Introductory Course: Elementary Morphological, Physiological,
and Ecological Botany. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr.
R. G. LEAVITT and Mr. JOHNSTON.

S2. Advanced Course: Morphology, Histology and Ecology of
Flowering Plants. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. PLow-

MAN.

Morphology and Development of Cryptogams. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. JOHNSTON.

Geology.

S1. Elementary Course. Lectures, laboratory, and field work. Five times a week for six weeks. Professor SHALER and Professor J. E.

WOODMAN.

S3. Advanced Geological Field Work.

Professors SHALER, Davis,

WOODWORTH and JAGGAR, and Mr. C. H. WHITE.

Geography.

Lectures, laboratory, and field work. Five times a week for six weeks. Mr. H. T. BURR, assisted by Mr. F. A. WILDER.

Commercial Geography.

Elementary Commercial Geography. Five times a week for six weeks. Dr. C. A. HERRICK.

Physical Education.

Elementary and advanced courses in theory. Five weeks. Dr. SARGENT and assistants.

Elementary and advanced courses in practice. Five weeks. Dr. SARGENT and assistants.

Historical Excursions.

Historical Excursions.

One lecture and seven excursions. Mr. W. E. DORMAN, assisted by Mr. G. NEWHALL.

LECTURES, EVENING READINGS, CONCERTS, ETC.,

FOR 1903-04.

In addition to the Courses of Instruction named in the Announcement (see pp. 358-446), many lectures and readings are given each year under the auspices of the University, most of them open to the public. Last year were given the following:

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Four lectures on "The Expansion of the Common Law," by Sir FREDERICK POLLOCK, of London, as follows:

The Foundations of Justice.

The Scales of Justice.

The Sword of Justice.

The Law of Reason.

Under the auspices of La Sociedad Española de la Universidad de Harvard, Dr. JAMES GEDDES, Jr., delivered a lecture, in Spanish, on "La Reciente Actividad Literaria en España"; and Col. CHARLES K. DARLING lectured on "The Porto Rican Campaign of the SpanishAmerican War in 1898."

Lecture.

The Puritan and the Government of the Modern American City.
Mr. EDWARD M. SHEPARD, of New York City.

Four lectures under the auspices of the Law Practice Association.
Ethics in the Practice of Law. Mr. JOSEPH B. WARNER.
Opportunities for the Trial Lawyer. Mr. AUSTEN G. Fox.
Argument of a Case in Court. Mr. Justice LORING.

The Practice of Law.

Mr. Louis D. BRANDEIS.

Four lectures on "The Administration of Law by Public Officers," by Professor B. WYMAN.

The Position of the Administration.

The Powers of the Administration.

The Organization of the Administration.

The Processes of the Administration.

Under the auspices of the Department of French and other Romance Languages and Literatures, Mr. ROBERT DUPOUEY, of the École Normale, Paris, gave a series of four readings, in French, from the works of Victor Hugo.

Under the auspices of the Cercle Français, M. ANDRÉ MICHEL gave a lecture, in French, on "The Cathedral of Chartres."

Under the auspices of the Cercle Français :

A series of eight lectures by M. ANATOLE LEROY-BEAULIEU, on "Christianisme et Démocratie: Les Questions Religieuses dans la France du XIXème Siècle."

Les philosophes du XVIIIème Siècle et la Révolution.

Joseph de Maistre et l'Ultramontanisme.
Lamennais et les Catholiques libéraux.

Le pape Léon XIII et la République française.

M. de Mun et le Christianisme social.

Les Démocrates chrétiens et l'Antisémitisme.

Les Protestants français et l'Antiprotestantisme.

Le Christianisme et le Socialisme.

Lecture. The Purpose and the Essential Teachings of Gotama Buddha. The ANAGARIKA DHARMAPALA, of Calcutta.

Lecture. Socrates and the Sophists. Professor GOODWIN.

Reading. The Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus. Professor CLIFFORD H. MOORE.

Professor MORGAN gave a course of fifteen lectures on the "History of Classical Studies."

Lecture. The Stage of Shakspere. Illustrated by the stereopticon. Professor BAKER.

Lecture. Poetry in the Old Time and the New. Mr. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS.

Lecture. The Little Clay Cart (an ancient Sanskrit drama). Dr. A. W. RYDER.

Mr. COPELAND gave a series of lectures on English essayists, and other lectures and readings.

A series of six lectures, given under the direction of the Division of Geology: :-

The Natural History of the Diamond.

Professor PALAche.

Professor

The Climate of the Philippines. Professor Ward.
Recent Studies of the Ice-age in Eastern Massachusetts.

WOODWORTH.

The Geological History of Niagara Falls. Professor DAVIS.
Evidences for Evolution shown by some Fossil Types. Professor

JACKSON.

The Scientific Problems of the Yellowstone Park. Professor JAGGAR. Lecture. The Natural Body. Dr. C. J. BLAKE, Professor of Otology. Lecture. Four Obstacles to Success in Life. Dr. M. H. BAILEY.

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