224 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
Novy. 
Wednesday, 2 30— “Alaska and its Indians.” By Mr. Haran I. Smrru. 
Dec 
Friday, 4  2—“Children of all Nations.” By Mrs. A. L. RoEsLER. 
Monday, 7 5&—“Transportation: Past and. Present.” By Mr. 
WALTER GRANGER. 
Wednesday, 9 7—“A Trip to Europe.” By Dr. Louris Hussaxkor. 
Friday, 11 9—“Life on the Plains.” By Mr. Barnum Brown. 
PEOPLES’ COURSE 
Given in codperation with the City Department of Education. 
Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. Illustrated. 
November 1— “Naples: Its Environs and Vesuvius.”” By Mr. ArTHUR 
STANLEY Rices. 
November 8 — “Southeastern Italy: The Sorrentine Peninsula and its 
Place in History.” By Mr. ArtHur STaNnLey Rices. 
November 15 — “Twentieth Century Sicily: The Modern Garden of 
Eden.” By Mr. ArTHuR STANLEY Races. 
November 22 — Subject and lecturer to be announced. 
November 29 — “ Holland’s War with the Sea.” By Jamzs H. Gores, LL. D. 
Saturday evenings at 8 : 15 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. Illustrated. 
November 5 — “The Humming Bird’s History.” > Prog. S. C. SCHMUCKER. 
November 12 — “The Mind of the Apes.” Pror. S. C. ScHMUCKER. 
November 19 — “The Living and the Non-living.” By Mr. BENJAMIN C. 
GRUENBERG. 
November 26 — “Life Aggressive: Utilizing the Environment.” By Mr. 
BENJAMIN C. GRUENBERG. 
The American [luseum Journal 
Mary Cynruia Dickerson, Editor. 
Frank M. Cuapman, | 
Louis P. GRaATACcaP, \ Advisory Board. 
Wiuuram K. GREGORY. J 
Subscription, One Dollar per year. Fifteen cents per copy. 
A subscription to the Journat is included in the membership fees of all classes of Members of 
the Museum 
Subscriptions should be addressed to The American Museum Journal, 30 Boylston St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass., or 77th St. and Central Park West, New York City. 

Entered as second-class matter January 12, 1907, at the Post-office at Boston, Mass. 
Act of Congress, July 16, 1894 
