THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



LECTURES. 



Professor Albert S. Bickmore, Curator of the Depart- 

 ment of Public Instruction, announces the following courses of 

 lectures for the remainder of the season of 1 901 -1902. 



To Teachers in the Public Schools, Saturday mornings at 

 10:30 o'clock: 



January 25th and February ist. — "Naples, Pompeii and 

 Rome: Their Museums." 



February 8th and 15th. — "The Eastern Riviera." 



March ist and 8th. — "The Upper Rhine." 



March 15th and 22d. — "The Lower Rhine." 



To the IMembers of the Museum and their friends, on Thurs- 

 day evenings, as usual, at 8:15 o'clock: 



February 20th. — "Naples, Pompeii and Rome: Their Mu- 

 seums." 



February 27th. — "The Eastern Riviera." 



March 6th. — "The Upper Rhine." 



March 13th. — "The Lower Rhine." 



On Thanksgiving Day Professor Bickmore repeated his lecture 

 on the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 to the general public. 

 This lecture has been given five times in the Museum, beginning 

 with October 26th, and the record of attendance shows that 

 4,944 persons have heard it, the doors of the lecture hall being 

 closed when all the seats were occupied. 



On Christmas Day Professor Bickmore lectured in the Museum 

 to the general public on " London: The ' City' and the Thames," 

 while on New Year's Day he had " London : Its Museufns and 

 Galleries" for his subject. On Washington's Birthday he will 

 give an illustrated lecture on "The Rhine" to the public. No 

 tickets are required for admittance to these lectures on the legal 

 holidays, but the number in the audience is limited to the seating 

 capacity of the hall. 



Board of Education Course. — The programme of illus- 

 trated lectures at the Museum during Januar\^ and February un- 

 der the auspices of the city Department of Education provides 

 for lectures twice a week, continuing the plan inaugurated in 



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