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SCHOLARSHIP TABLES 



The Lucretia Crocker Scholarships for Teachers in Boston, Since 1888. 



Scholarship of $100.00, Supported by a Friend of the Laboratory, 

 Since 1898. 



The Edwin S. Linton Memorial Scholarship of Washington and Jeffer- 

 son College. 



5. EVENING LECTURES, 1924. 



Thursday, July 3, 



DR. W. J. CROZIER "The Nature ot a Central 



Nervous Process." 

 Friday, July n, 



DR. E. J. COHN "The Physico-chemical charac- 

 terization of Proteins." 

 Tuesday, July 15, 



DR. MERKEL H. JACOBS "Some introcellular changes de- 

 pendent on differential cell 

 permeability." 

 Friday, July 18, 



DR. L. L. WOODRUFF "The Physiological Significance 



of Conjugation and Endo- 

 mixis." 

 Tuesday, July 22, 



DR. W. B. CANNON "Some Revelations of the De- 



nervated Heart." 

 Friday, July 25, 



DR. C. R. MOORE "The Temperature Regulation 



of the Mammalian Testis and 

 its Relation to Viability in 

 Grafts and Displacements." 

 Tuesday, July 29, 



DR. RALPH S. LILLIE "Structure and Function in 



Protoplasmic Systems with 

 Special Reference to the Con- 

 ditions of Transmission and 

 Recovery." 

 Friday, August I, 



DR. C. E. ALLEN "Studies of Inheritance in 



Sphaerocarpus." 

 Tuesday, August 5, 



DR. J. K. BREITENBECKER "Genetics of Bruchus." 



