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Appleton Chapel-Sunday Evenings.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

April 12.- Rev. George William Douglas, D. D., of New Haven, Conn.

April 19.- Recess. No service.

April 26.- Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D. of Boston.

May 3.- Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D. D., of Boston.

Symphony Concert.Thursday evening, April 30.

Harvard Catholic Club Lecture.Under the auspices of the Harvard Catholic Club Dr. Haskett Derby of Boston will deliver a lecture on "A Visit to a Dead City in the Baltic" (illustrated with stereopticon), in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, on April 30, at 8 p. m.

Lectures on the Fine Arts.The remaining dates of the course of lectures on the Fine Arts, to be given in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, on Tuesday evenings, at 8 o'clock, are as follows:

Apr. 14.- The Country House. Mr. R. S. Peabody.

Apr. 28.- The Construction of the Parthenon. Professor H. L. Warren.

These lectures will be open to the public.

Lectures on Buddhism.Professor Lanman will give three lectures upon Buddhism in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, on Wednesday evenings, at 8 o'clock, beginning April 29, as follows:-

April 29.- The origin of Buddhism.- The Buddhist Literature.

May 6.- The Buddha Legend.- The Monastic Life.

May 13.- The method and contents of the Buddhist Teaching.

An outline of these lectures, with bibliographical notes, may be obtained at the Delivery Room of the University Library or at the Radcliffe Library on and after April 25.

These lectures will be open to the public.

Lectures on Rural Hygiene.A very interesting course of lectures was begun at the Bussey Institution last Thursday by Professor Theobald Smith. The subject is Rural Hygiene, and the lectures are given on Thursdays, at 4 p. m., through April and May. These lectures are open to members of the University without fee. The main topics discussed will be, Drinking Water and Sewerage in the Country, Heating and Ventilation in Country Houses, The Dairy in its Relation to Public Health, The Relation of Animal Diseases to those of Man, and The Prevention of Infectious Diseases. The admission fee for persons not members of the University is $3.

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