3'i THE AMERlfAS MrsiJ.M JOI IIX .\ I. 



LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS 



TKOl'LKS COlJiSl'; 



Given in cooptTalion witli the City Department of I'>liicaii(jn. 

 Tuesday evenings at 8: 15 o'clock. Doors open at 7: 30. 



The first five of a course of eight lectures on "'New Movements in Old Asia." 



January- :i — Dr. Arthur Jcdsox Brown, •Xcu World Conditions in tiic Far 



East — the Forces at Work." 

 January 10 — Dr. Arthur Judsox Brown, ■■Imperial .JaiKUi." Illustrated. 

 January 17 — Mr. Edwin Emerson, "The Russo-Japanese War." Illustrated. 

 Januarj' 24 — Dr. Arthur Judson Brown, "Independent Korea." Illustrated. 

 Januan,' 31 — Dr. Arthur Judson Brown, "The Struggles between Russia and 



Japan for the Leadership in the Far East." 



.Saturday evenings at 8: 1.5 o'clock. Doors open at 7: :?0. 

 January 7 — Dr. Hermann M. Bkkjs, ■■The Health of New York." 

 January 14 — Dr. Willi.\m Halloch Pakk. •■Communicable Diseases — Their 



Prevention." 

 January "21 — Dr. H. D. Pease, ■TIh' lielation of Flics to the Transmis.sion of 



Disease." 

 January '2S — Dr. Ernst J. Lkdkhi.k. "The City .Milk Su])i)!y and lt> Control." 



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Fully illustrate;!. Open tree to llie public. Tickets not retjuired. 

 Lectures begin at '.i: 1.5 o'clock. Doors open at 2: 45. 



Januarj' 2 — -Mr. Roy ^^'. Miner, "Corals and Coral Islands." 

 Februarv 22 — Prok. C-F. .\. W inslow, "Insect Carriers of Di.sea.se." 



