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INCORPORATED 1890 
VOL. IX WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17, 1919 No. 7 
HOBNOBBING WITH KING ALBERT 
AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS 
BY THOMAS W. MORRIS 
OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
In Carnegie Lecture Hall, Thursday Evening, No- 
vember 20, at 8:15. 
The number of persons admitted on one ticket be- 
foi'e 8 o'clock is limited to three. 
It was necessary to obtain special pem!iN>iion from 
the Associated Press before we were able to announce 
this lecture. 
Fnrthcr information, lucludinK details of a pro- 
posed questionnaire, will be found on pa^e 2. 
DR. COBERN'S LECTURE POSTPONED TO 
NOVEMBER 21 
Owing to the illness of the lecturer. Professor 
Camden M. Cobem's illustrated lecture on "Recent 
Discoveries in Egypt and Mt. Sinai," before the 
Archaeological Society, has been postponed to Fri- 
day evening, November 21, at 8:15. 
The members of the Academy and their friends 
are cordially invited. No tickets are required.' 
An outline of the lecture was given in Bulletin 
No. 5. 
Annual membership in the Academy costs $5.00. 
Each member receives a season ticket, which admits 
him and one or more friends to Academy lectures 
and Section meetings. These season tickets are 
issued by the Treasurer and they serve as receipts 
for dues. See page 4. 
Present members are not required to apply for 
membership, as they continue until they resign and 
their resignations are accepted by the General 
Council. 
Bulletin No. 1, the twenty page Year Book, con- 
taining the programs of the Academy in the East 
End and the North Side, information regarding the 
eleven Sections, and other interesting matter, is 
ready for distribution. 
Bulletin No. 4 contains the program of lectures in 
the North Side. 
Copies of these publications may be obtained from 
the Socrelary of the Academy. 
