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HARVARD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

May, 1883. - No. 86.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

MAY 22. TUESDAY.

Tenure of Land (continued). President Francis A. Walker, of the Mass. Institute of Technology. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

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

Latin Readings. Plautus. The Miles Gloriosus (concluded). Mr. E. S. Hawes. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

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

24. THURSDAY.Piano-forte Recital. Prof. Paine. Boylston Hall, 7.30 P. M.

25. FRIDAY.Cambridge Hospital Lectures. Household Poisons. Professor E. S. Wood. Sanders Theatre, 4 P. M. Tickets at Sever's.

JUNIOR THEMES.Theme VI. rewritten is to be returned Tuesday, May 22. No mark can be assigned to a theme not in the instructor's possession at the end of the year.

Division B. - Theme V. will be returned with criticisms to section 2 (Mandell to Wyeth) on Friday, May 25, as follows: Gifford to McDuffie, at 2 P. M.; Mandell to Safford, at 2.30; Saunders to A. Thorndike, at 3; P. Thorndike to Warren, at 3.30; Webster to Wyeth, at 4.

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

SOPHOMORE THEMES.Division A. - The briefs of Theme VI. will be returned with criticisms to section 1 (Abbot to Gardiner), Tuesday, May 22, from 2 till 4.30 P. M.; to section 2 (Gilman to Winlock), Wednesday, May 23, at the same hours.

Division B. - The briefs of Theme VI. will be returned with criticisms to all sections on Tuesday, May 22, from 2 till 4.30.

Completed copies of Theme VI. will be due May 29.

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