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Organized October, i8gi. WILLIAM CAREY JONES. WILLIAM D. ARMES. GEORGE M. RICHARDSON. 4 THE object of the Athenaeum is to furnish the best possible public entertainment in letters, music, and art to the University and to the people of Berkeley, by drawing to the University the best talent coming to the State. Entertainments have been given in the assembly room of North Hall, and have been well attended. The Athenaeum has literally filled a long- felt want at the University, and it is to be hoped that its future will be long and prosperous. LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. October 16. Reading by Miss IDA BENFEY : Adam Bede. November 13. Piano Recital by Mr. ROBERT TOLMIE ; Miss SOPHIE NEWLAND, vocalist. January 6. First free Wednesday afternoon lecture. Professor C. B. BRADLEY : Impressions of Life in the University of Berlin. anuary 13. Second free Wednesday afternoon lecture. Professor ALBIN PUTZKER : A Trip to Mexico. ' January 20. Third free Wednesday afternoon lecture. Professor BERNARD MOSES : Characteristics of Spanish Civilization. February 9. First vocal and instrumental concert, under the management of Mr. JOHN W. METCALF. Mrs. CARMICHAEL CARR, Mrs. BRECHKMIN, Mr. SIGMUND BEEL, Mr. Louis HEINE, and Mr. JOHN W. METCALF, performers. February 10. Fourth free Wednesday afternoon lecture. Ex-President HORACE DAVIS : A Glimpse of Japan. March n. Reading by Mr. GEO. W. CABLE : Grand Point. March 15. Second vocal and instrumental concert, under the management of Mr. JOHN W. METCALF. March 30. Lecture by M. PAUL BLOUET (Max O ' Rell): America as seen through French Spectacles. April 19. Lecture by Professor JOHN FISKE : Thomas Jefferson. April 20. Lecture by Professor JOHN FISKE : The Discovery of America. April 22. Lecture by Professor JOHN FISKE : Charles Lee, the Soldier of Fortune 102
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During the present academic year the Union has continued the discussion of Kant and the theory of knowledge. GEORGE H. HOWISON, LL. D., Mills Professor of Philosophy GEORGE M. STRATTON, A. M JAMES SUTTON, PH. B ELSIE B. LEE, B. L CHARLES H. BENTLEY, A. B President Secretary Treasurer Councilors AIKEN, ' 92, BEARD, ' 91, BEARD, ' 88, BENTLEY, ' 91, BIEDENBACH, ' 86, BLANCHARD, ' 87, BLOOM, ' 88, BREWER 85, BURKS, ' 93, CLARK, Miss, ' 89, COOK, ' 88, CROCKER, Miss, ' 86, DUNN, ' 85, EASTON, ' 86, EDWARDS, ' 84, EELLS, ' 86, ELLIOT, ' 91, FISK, ' 91, FLETCHER, ' 91, FULTON, Miss, ' 85, GARBER, ' 92, GOODYEAR, ' 92, HARDY, Miss, ' 93, HEFTY, Miss, ' 88, HENDERSON, ' 90, Corporate HEWITT, ' 90, HOBSON, Miss, ' 90, HOWISON, Prof., HUTCHINSON, ' 89, JACOBS, ' 91, JONES, ' 90, KIP, ' 88, LAYMAN, ' 88, LEE, Miss, ' 89, LUKENS, ' 89, MATTESON, ' 92, MCFARLIN, ' 91, McLEAN, Miss, ' 89, MCMURRAY. ' 90, McNEELY, Miss, ' 87, McNEAR, ' 90, MEEKER, ' 90, MERRILL, Miss, ' 90, MEZES, ' 84, MONTAGUE, ' 91, PARCELLS, ' 91, PRICE, ' 93, REED, ' 88, KITTEN, ' 88, RIXFORD, ' 87, RODGERS, ' 90, SAMUELS, ' 87, SAMUELS, ' 90, SANDERSON, ' 87, SANDS, ' 89, SEYMOUR, ' 91, SMITH, ' 90, STEARNS, ' 90, STEVENS, Miss, ' 8s, STODDART, Miss, ' 82, STOKES, ' 90, STONEY, ' 88, STONEY, ' 90, STRATTON, ' B8, STREET, ' 90, STURTEVANT, ' 89, SUTTON, ' 88, TAYNTON, Mrs., ' 84, THOMPSON, ' 91, WEAVER, ' 91, WENTWORTH, ' 88, WHITE, Miss, ' 87, WILLIS, ' 90, WILSON, ' 90, YEAZELL, ' 90. 101
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kiteraru s fSlleqe of tHe kau). U Q) K2 12 This society has a large membership. Its object is the study of for- ensic eloquence. Meetings are held every Thursday evening at the room of Department 7, Superior Court, New City Hall, San Francisco. Both graduates and undergraduates of the Law College are eligible to membership. icers. FREDERICK HENRY JUNG President HUGO KIEWE ASHER Vice -President EDWIN OTTO HAHN Secretary and Treasurer MARY LYNDE HOFFMAN . Historian 103
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