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...series of lectures on economic and financial subjects is to be given in Sever Hall on successive Monday evenings, under the auspices of the Finance Club. The first lecture will be on Feb. 20th, when Prof. E. Benjamin Andrews, of Brown University, will speak on "A Possible Solution of the Silver Question." On Feb. 27th, Horace White, Esq., of New York, will lecture on "The Treasury Surplus." Other wellknown gentlemen will deliver the remaining lectures of the series, to which the public is cordially in vited. The lectures will begin...
...announcement that we are to be treated to a series of lectures on finance, to be given in Sever Hall on Monday evenings, has everywhere met with universal satisfaction. Both of the gentlemen who have thus far been engaged to speak are men who are widely known for their knowledge of political economy, and we urge all who are interested in this subject to attend their lectures. The Finance Club is to be complimented on securing the services of these eminent men, and we trust that the students will heartily respond to the call for a large attendance...
...Luce, of Boston, an old Harvard man, will speak to the Yale men this evening on "Journalism...
...lecture on "Science and Miracles," which is to be delivered next Tuesday by Professor Dubois. These lectures are twelve in number and will be delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays during February and March. The lecturers are for the most part members of the faculty, but several other gentlemen will speak this year. The subjects of lectures are topics of interest in science and politics...
...dinner of the Washington Harvard Club will be given at Wormley's, Feb. 16. The Hon. George B. Loring, the new president, will preside, and it is hoped that President Eliot will be present and speak. There are about 140 Harvard men in the city, and a large proportion of them will attend the dinner...