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Professor William Thompson Sedgwick, Ph.D., Sc.D., professor of biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel today at 8.45 o'clock.
Professor Edward C. Moore, chairman of the Board of Preachers, may be found in Wadsworth House 1, between 9 and 11 o'clock every morning this week, and will be glad to see any members of the University who wish to consult him.
For the next two weeks morning prayers will be conducted each morning by a different professor or officer of the University. President Lowell will have charge of the service in Appleton tomor-
Mus. Rm. 10; P. M., Bot. Mus. Rm. 10.
Botany, Prof. Fernald, A. M., Bot. Mus. Rm. 10; P. M., Gray Herbarium.
Chemistry, Prof. Baxter, A. M., Coolidge Lab. 8; P. M., Coolidge Lab. 8.
Comparative Literature, Prof. Schofield, A. M., Warren House; P. M., Grays 38.
Economics, Prof. Bullock, A. M., *Lower Reading Rm.; P. M., Upper Dane.
Education, Prof. Holmes, A. M., Lawrence 5; P. M., Lawrence 5.
Engineering Sciences, Prof. Hughes; P. M., Pierce 222 (1.30-4.30).
English, Prof. F. N. Robinson, A. M., Warren House; P. M., Longfellow Park.
The Fine Arts, Prof. Chase, A. M., Sever 25; P. M., Sever 25.
French and other Romance Languages and Literatures, Prof. J. D. M. Ford, A. M., Sever 23; P. M., Widener 790.
Geology, Prof. Wolff, A. M., Geol. Mus. 22; P. M., Geol. Mus. 22.
Geology and Geography, Prof. Daly, A. M., Geol. Mus. 15; P. M., 23 Hawthorn street.
Germanic Languages and Literatures, Prof. Walz, A. M., Sever 17; P. M., 42 Garden street.
Government, Prof. Hart, A. M., *Lower Reading Rm.; P. M., Widener 775.
Greek, Prof. C. H. Moore, A. M., Sever 16; P. M., Widener 575.
History, Prof. Ferguson, A. M., *Lower Reading Rm.; P. M., Widener 576.
History, Government, Economics, Prof. Haskins, A. M., University 23; P. M., University 23.
Indic Philology, Prof. Lanman, A. M., Widener A.; P. M., Widener A.
Latin, Prof. C. H. Moore, A. M., Sever 16; P. M., Widener 575.
Mathematics, Prof. Bocher, A. M., Sever 20; P. M., 48 Buckingham street.
Medical Sciences, Prof. Henderson, A. M., Harvard 6; P. M., Widener 183.
Mineralogy and Petrography, Prof. Palache, A. M., Univ. Mus. 9.; P. M., Univ. Mus. 9.
Modern Languages, Prof. Kittredge, A. M., Warren House; P. M., 8 Hilliard street.
Music, Prof. Spalding, A. M., Music Building; P. M., Music Building.
Philosophy, Prof. Hocking, A. M., Emerson B; P. M., 16 Quincy street.
Philosophy and Psychology, Prof. Hocking, A. M., Emerson B; P. M., 16 Quincy street.
Physical Sciences, Prof. Lyman, A. M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16; P. M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16.
Physics, Prof. Lyman, A. M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16; P. M., Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16.
Public Speaking, Prof. Winter, A. M., Holden; P. M., Holden.
Semitic, Prof. Lyon, A. M., Semitic Museum 3; P. M., 12 Scott street.
Social Ethics, Prof. Foerster, A. M., Emerson K; P. M., Emerson K.
Zoology, Prof. G. H. Parker, A. M., Zool, Lab. 46; P. M., Zool. Lab. 46.
*Entrance on west side of Widener Library, opposite Weld Hall.
Professor Neilson will advise candidates for the degree of A. M., in English: 9-12.30 Warren House, 2.30-4.30, 34 Kirkland street.
Students may obtain information about the Graduate Schools of Applied Science from the following chairmen of the several schools from 9-12.30, 2.30-4.30 P. M., Applied Biology, Prof. Castle, A. M., Zool. Lab. 44; P. M., Zool. Lab. 44.
Architecture, Prof. H. L. Warren, A. M., Robinson Lib., 2d. fl.; P. M., Robinson.
Engineering, Prof. Hughes; P. M., Pierce 222 (1.30-4.30).
Forestry, Prof. Fisher, A. M., Lawrence 3; P. M., Bussey Institution.
Landscape Architecture, Prof. Pray, A. M., Robinson Lib. 1st fl.; P. M. 50 Garden street.
Mining, Prof. Raymer, A. M., Rotch Building.
Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences may consult the Dean, Professor C. H. Haskins, or the secretary, Mr. G. W. Robinson. University Hall, north entry, 3d floor, room 24. from 9 to o'clock, and 2.30-4.30 P. M.
Students in the Graduate Schools of Applied Science may obtain information from 9 to 1 o'clock, and 2.30-4.30 P. M. of the chairmen of the several Schools (above).
Students in the graduate School of Business Administration may consult the Dean, Professor E. F. Gay, University Hall, north entry, 1st floor, room 17. from 9 to 1 o'clock, and 2.30-4.30 P. M
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