PEOPLE'S COURSE 25 



Nov. Dec. Jan. 



Friday, 3, * 12. — -Mr. R. W. Miner, "Travels Through 



Western Europe and British Isles." 



Monday, 6, 4, 15. — Dr. E. O. Hovey, "The Physical Divisions 



of the United States." 



Wednesday, 8, 6, 17.— Mr. C. W. Mead, "Our South American 



Neighbors." 



Friday, 10, 8, 19.— Mr. R. W. Miner, "In the Nile Country." 



The second course for the season will be given during the spring 

 months according to a programme which will be announced in 

 February. 



These lectures are open to public-school children accompanied by 

 their teachers and to the children of Members on the presentation 

 of their membership tickets. Particulars regarding this course may 

 be learned by addressing the Director of the Museum. 



LEGAL HOLIDAY COURSE. 



Upon the four principal legal holidays occurring during the winter 

 season the Museum has, for many years, given lectures free to the 

 public, no tickets being required for admittance. The programme 

 for the current season follows. The doors are open at 2.45 p.m., and 

 the lectures begin at 3.15 p.m.: 



Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1905. — Prof. Albert S. Bick- 

 MORE, ''Antwerp, Brussels and Waterloo." 



Christmas Day, December 25, 1905. — Dr. Edmund Otis Hovey, 

 "Northern Mexico: Its Deserts, Plateaux and Canyons." 



New Year's Day, January i, 1906. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, 

 "The Philippines — Manila." 



Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1906. ^Prof. Albert S. Bick- 

 more, "The Philippines — Luzon." 



PEOPLE'S COURSE. 



The second course of Free Lectures to the People, which are given 

 Tuesday and Saturday evenings in cooperation with the Department 

 of Education of the City of New York, will begin in January according 

 to the following programme: 



Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. 



A course of lectures on the geography of Eastern Countries. 

 * On account of the Thanksgiving holidays the lecture was omitted on 

 December i. 



