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HARVARD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.

February-March, 1883. - No. 75.

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College Faculty. Meeting at University 5, 3.30 P. M.

English Readings. Chaucer's Pardoner's, Prioress' and Friar's Tales. Prof. Child. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

24. TUESDAY.Bowdoin Prize Dissertation. The Doctrine and Method of Socrates. Mr. H. C. Bierwirth. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

25. WEDNESDAY.Lithology. Dr. Wadsworth. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 2 P. M.

Greek Readings. Homer's Odyssey (10th Book). Prof. Palmer. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

Overseers. Meeting at No. 70 Water street, Boston, 11 A. M.

Last day of receiving names of competitors for the Boylston prizes.

28. SATURDAY.Medical Faculty. Meeting at 18 Arlington street, Boston, 7.30 P. M.

JUNIOR THEME VI. will be due May 1.

SOPHOMORE THEMES.Division A. Theme V. will be returned with criticisms to section 1 (Abbot to Gardiner) Tuesday, April 24, as follows: Sub-section 1, Abbot o Batten, at 2 P. M.; sub-section 2, Bemis to Briggs, at 2.30; sub-section 3, Carnochan to Coxe, at 3; sub-section 4, Cowdin to Draper, at 3,30; sub-section 5, Dunham to Gardiner, at 4.

Those who have a conflict at any of these hours may come from 4.30 to 5.30

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