5-4 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
MEMBERS’ COURSE. 
The second course of lectures to Members for the season of 1909-1910 
will be given in February and March. Special announcements will be sent 
out later. 
PEOPLE’S COURSE. 
Given in coéperation with the City Department of Education. 
‘Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. Illustrated. 
February 1.— “The Grizzly Bear.’ By Mr. W. H. Wricur. 
February 8.— “‘What I Saw in Panama.” By Mr. Cuarues L. Lewis. 
February 15.— “Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacific.’ By Mr. A. F. 
GRIFFITHS. 
February 22.— “Martinique and the Mt. Pelée Tragedy.” By Mr. 
RoLaND S. DAwson. 
Saturday evenings at 8:15 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. The last four 
of a course of eight lectures by Pror. JouN C. OLSEN on “ Pure Foods and 
their Preparation.” 
February 5.— ‘“Sweetening Agents.” 
February 12.— ‘‘Condimental Foods: Spices, Cocoa, Chocolate, Flavoring 
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February 19.— ‘Candies, Aniline Dyes, Coloring Matter.” 
February 26.— “Jams, Jellies, Canned Vegetables and Fruits.” 
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. 
Washington’s Birthday, February 22. Epmunp Oris Hovey, “Some 
American Mining Regions.” Particularly those producing Coal, Iron 
Copper, Gold and Silver. 
