Free Lectures 



May, 1914— May, 1915 



Astronomy — Clarence M. Hall. 

 Dawn of Astronomy. 

 Constellations. 

 Motions of Heavenly Bodies. 

 Earth as a Planet. 



Observation evening at Central High School. 



Eclipses. 



Moon. 



Sun. 



Planets. 



Comets and Meteors. 

 Fixed Stars. 



Nebulae. Evolution of Worlds. 



Observation evening at Smith College Observatory. 



ARCH.aEOLOGY — Jacob T. Bowne. 

 Prehistoric peoples of: — 



France, Great Britain and Spain, prior to, during, and subsequent to the great 

 ice period. 



Scandinavia and Switzerland, including an account of Swiss lake dwellers. 

 Egypt, India and Japan. 



America — Pacific coast, southwestern United States and Mexico. 

 America — north and south Atlantic coasts, especially New England. 



PsTCHOLOGT — Dr. Gcorge E. Dawson. 



Neurological Basis of Temperament. 

 Psychological Basis of Temperament. 

 Temperament and Education. 

 Temperament and Vocation. 

 Hypnotic Power. 



Miscellaneous — 



John A. Viele. 

 Some Unusual Trees of America and Other Lands. 



Charles Crawford Gorst. 

 Musical Genius of the bird. 



James H. Emerton. 



Spiders. 



