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University Calendar.

MAY 8. SUNDAY.

May 15, Rev. Professor W. J. Tucker, D. D., of Andover Theological School.

May 22 and 29, Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D.

June 5, Rev. Alexander McKenzie.

BOYLSTON PRIZE SPEAKING.The Boylston Prize Speaking occurs on Thursday, May 12.

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HARVARD NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.On Monday and Wednesday evenings during term-time until about June 1, there will be given, under the auspices of this society, familiar talks upon the Massachusetts fauna. These talks deal with the haunts, habits, and peculiar forms of animals, thus furnishing a suitable introduction to shore and field collecting. They will be abundantly illustrated. They will be given in the Lawrence Scientific School building, west wing, room 4, and will be open only to members and graduates of the University. The subjects and speakers for the next four meetings are as follows:

May 9. Some New England jelly-Fishes and Polyps; Professor Samuel F. Clarke, of Williams College.

May 11. Massachusetts Spiders; Mr. James H. Emerton, author of "The Structure and Habits of Spiders."

May 16. Land and Fresh-water Mollusca of Massachusetts; Professor Edward S. Morse, Director of the Peabody Academy of Science.

GREEK READINGS.Professor Allen will continue reading "The Clouds of Aristophanes" on Monday, May 2, and May 9. On Monday, May 16, and May 23, Professor Goodwin will read "The Frogs of Aristophanes." These readings will take place in Sever 11, and will begin at 7.30 p.m.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS.The last day of receiving applications for College Scholarships or aid from the Beneficiary Fund is Wednesday, May 25; for the Tyndall Scholarship, May 10; for the Morgan Fellowships, Saturday, May 14; and for the Harris and Rogers Fellowships, Wednesday, May 25.

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