CHANDLER LECTURE COURSE. 



Through the continued generosity of Hon. George Byron 

 Chandler the following course of lectures was tendered to the 

 members of the Institute for the season of 1901-1902 : 



Tuesda)^ November 12, 1901. The Sui^tan's Capitol, 

 (Illustrated) by Prof. Henry Turner Bailey, Supervisor of 

 Art Instruction in the Public Schools of Massachusetts. 



Tuesday, December 3, 1901. The Plant World and its 

 Social Relationships — A Study in Ecology (Illustrated), 

 by IvIBp:rty H. BailEy, Professor of General and Experimen- 

 tal Horticulture at Cornell University. 



Friday, January 3, 1902. The Needs of a Modern Pub- 

 lic lyiBRARY, by Mr. HillER C. Wellman, lyibrarian of the 

 Brookline, Mass., Public Eibrary. 



Wednesday, February 5, 1902. Art and Manual Train- 

 ing IN Education, (Illustrated) by Prof. J. I^iberty Tadd, 

 Director of the Public School of Industrial Art of Philadelphia. 



Wednesday, March 5, 1902. Birds With a Camera, (Ill- 

 ustrated) by Prof. Frank M. Chapman, Curator of the Or- 

 nithological Department of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York City. 



Wednesday, April 2, 1902. The Evidences of a Future 

 EiFE, by James H. Hyslop, Professor of Psychology in Colum- 

 bia University. 



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