LECTURE COURSES 



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PUPILS' COURSE. 

 The programme of the second course of lectures to the pubHc 

 school children for the season 1905 and 1906 is as follows: 



Mar. Apr. 

 Monday, 12, 2. — Mr. G. H. Sherwood, "Japan and her 



Neighbors. " 

 Wednesday, 14, 4.- — Mr. F. M. Chapman, "Travels in the West 



Indies. " 

 Friday, 16, 20. — Mr. R. W. Miner, "Animals of North 



America — Their Habits and Uses." 

 Monday, 19, 23. — Mr. G. H. Pepper, "Life in California and 



the Great Southwest." 

 Wednesday, 21, 25. — Dr. E. O Hovey, "The Region of the 



Great Lakes." 

 Friday, 23, 27. — Mr. G. H. Sherwood, "American Trees and 



their Products. " 

 Monday, 26, 30. — Mr. H. I. Smith, " Hiawatha's People." 



May 

 Wednesday, 28, 2. — Mr. G. H. Sherwood, "Historical Scenes in 



the Colonies. " 

 Friday, 30, 4. — Mr. R. W. Miner," Mediterranean Countries, 



Ancient and Modern." 

 Particulars regarding this course may be obtained by addressing 

 the Director. 



PEOPLE'S COURSE. 

 The programme of the second course of Free Lectures to the 

 People, which are given on Tuesday and Saturday evenings in co- 

 operation with the Department of Education of the City of New 

 York, is as follows: 



Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. 

 A course of nine lectures on Physics, illustrated by stereopticon 

 views and experiments. 



Prof. Ernest R. van Nardroff. 

 March 1. — "The Nature of Light and Color." 

 — "Spectrum Analysis and the Stars." 

 — "Color Photography. " 

 — "The Optics of Painting." 

 — "The Colors of Polarized Light." 

 — "Colors from the Interference of Light." 

 — "The Relation of Light to Electricity." 



