Three more lectures in the Monday evening series by the members of the faculty have been delivered. The first one was by Professor Goldthwait on "Traces of American Glaciers on Mount Washington," illustrated with photographs taken during the course given in the summer of 1912, in connection with the Summer Session. Professor Page lectured on "The Poet of the Renaissance," and the last one of the series was given by Professor Emery on the subject of "Marlowe and the Tragedy of Spiritual Conflict."
The afternoon lectures on "The Human Body and its Functions" are now being given.