UNVERSITV OFE LONDON HOLIDAaAV COURSE. 1900.
FIRST WEEK, 16th to 21st JULVY.
MONDAVY, 10 a. m.— Modern English Fiction: I. Introductory—“The Rise and Development of the Novel,“ by Prof. HXII, GRIPFIN. Noon.— Inaugural Address, by SIR ARTHUR RüUCKER, Principal of the University, of London, in the Jehanghir Hall. 2—5 p. m.— Students' Pronunciation tested.
8.15— 10 p. m.— Conversazione in the jehanghir Hall.(Evening dress is optional.) TUESDAY,9.20 a. m.— The Sounds of Spoken English-— I, by Prof. WALTER RiIPPMANN. 10.10— 10.45 a. m.— Practical Phonetics. Reading Classes(Martin Chuzzlewit, Chap. 2).
Mr. FuHnkkkN. Mr. MACDoONALp.
11— 12— J III
12—1— II IV
Conversation Classes(Subject: 1. Main Streets, Railway, Omnibus, Cab, etc.) Miss V. PARTINGTON. Miss IH. PXRTINGTON. Miss PRCHERVY. Mr. BRIGSTOCkE.
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11.30— 12— N V 0 P 2 8
12— 12.30— A B 6 D
12.301— E F G 11
§. 15 p. m.— London under the Tudors and Stuarts, Lantern Lecture by Prof. IHAILI. GRIBFIN.


