28 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
Lavieg, Wittiam W. LAWRENCE, JAMES Marwick, JoHN NEILSON, 
CLARENCE Porter, JoHN F. THomson, JuLiIAN R. TinKHaAm and 
Wiuus D. Woop, Dr. A. Buarr THaw, Mmes. Groreia C. Hupson, 
and RAYMOND VON PALMENBERG and Miss ‘THEODORA WILBORN. 
LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
PROPEES COURSE: 
Given in codperation with the City Department of Education. 
"Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
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The first four of a course of five lectures by Mr. Coaries M. Peprer on 
“The Twentieth Century South America.” 
January 4.— ‘Panama to Patagonia.” 
January 11.— “Argentine, the World’s Wheatfield.” 
January 18.—“‘The Vastness of Brazil.” 
January 25.— ‘‘Colombia and the Andes.” 
Saturday evenings at 8:15 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. The first four 
of a course of six lectures by Pror. JoHN C. OLSEN on “Pure Foods and 
their Preparation.” 
January 8.— ‘‘Food Values; Cereals and Their Products.” 
January 15.— ‘Milk and Milk Products.” 
January 22.— “Bacteria and Preservatives.” 
January 29.— “Fats and Oils.” 
Children are not admitted to the lectures of the People’s Course, except 
on presentation of a Museum Member's Card. 
LEGAL HOLIDAY COURSE. 
Fully illustrated. Open free to the public. No tickets required. Doors 
open at 2:45, lectures begin at 3.15 o'clock. 
New Year’s Day, January 1, 1910. Roy W. Miner, “Sea Animals of 
Our Shores.” 
Washington’s Birthday, February 22, 1910. Epmunp Oris Hovey, 
“Some American Mining Regions.” Particularly those producing Coal, 
Iron, Copper, Gold and Silver. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Public meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and its Affiliated 
Societies will be held at the Museum during January as usual. 
