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KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE. 



The Tenth Commencement Exercises of 

 the University of Kansas, to be held at 

 Lawrence, June 2d to 7th, will be as follows : 

 May 29th to June ist (inclusive), Annual 

 Examinations. June 2d, 8 p. m., Anniver- 

 sary Exercises of the Oread Literary Society. 

 June 3d, 8 p. m., Anniversary Exercises of 

 the Normal Literary Society. June 4th, 8 

 p. m., Baccalaureate Address by Rev. F. T. 

 Ingalls, of Atchison, Kansas. June 5th, 

 9:30 a. m., Prize Declamations ; 8 p. m.. 

 Anniversary Exercises of the Orophilian Lit- 

 erary Society. June 6th, 10 a. m., Class 

 Day Exercises ; 8 p. m., Annual Address 

 before the United Literary Societies, by 

 Prof. John C. Ridpath, A. M., LL.D., of 

 Greencastle, Ind. June 7th, 9:30 a. m., 

 Exercises of the Graduating Classes of the 

 Lawr, Normal and Collegiate Departments ; 

 Master's Oration ; and Distribution of Di- 

 plomas, w^ith short addresses to Graduates 

 from Hon. D. J. Brewer, of Leavenworth, 

 Kas., Prof. P. J. Williams, D. D., and Chan- 

 cellor James Marvin. Reduced rates on the 

 railroads and at the hotels have been secured 

 for visitors. 



The 13th Annual Commencement exercises 

 of the Kansas State Agricultural College 

 will be held at Manhattan, from June 4th to 

 7th, 1882. Order of exercises : 



Sunday, June 4th, 8 p. m., Baccalaureate 

 Sern»on, by the President. Monday, June 

 5th, 7:30 p. m., Undergraduates' Exhibition. 

 Tuesday, June 6th, 8 p. m.. Annual Address, 

 " Work and Wages," by Rev. E. B. Fair- 



field, LL.D., Chancellor of Nebraska Uni- 

 versity. Commencement Day, Wednesday, 

 June 7th, 10 a. m.. Exercises of the Gradua- 

 ting Class and Master's Oration. Afternoon 

 and evening, Alumni Reunion. The annual 

 examinations will be held on June 5th and 

 6th, in the several class rooms and shops 

 from 7:40 a. m. to 12:20 p. m. of each day. 



We will pay 25 cents each for copies of 

 No. 10, Vol. 3, Feb., 1880, of the Review. 



American geologists favorable to the 

 formation of a strictly geological society in 

 America are requested to communicate with 

 any member of the committee appointed by 

 the American Association for the Advance 

 ment of Science, in order that a proper re 

 port may be made at the Montreal meeting, 

 The committee is composed as follows 

 Profs. N. H. Winchell, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 John R. Proctor, Frankfort, Ky.; H. S, 

 Williams, Utica, N. Y. ; John Collett, Indi 

 anapolis, Ind. ; G. C. Swallow, Columbia, 

 Mo. ; W. J. Davis, Louisville, Ky, ; S. A. 

 Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



The Boston Jottrnal of Commerce, which is 

 one of the very best papers for manufact- 

 urers, artisans and tradesmen in this coun- 

 try, has recently adopted the quarto shape 

 and now presents ten large pages of solid 

 reading matter and six pages of advertise- 

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 and has a circulation of over 10,000 copies 

 weekly. Price ^3.00 per annum. 



