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TUESDAY 9.20 a. m.— The Origin of Exchange, by Mr. Milnes. 10.20.— The Students will be photographed.
Reading Classes(Martin Chuzzlewit, Chap. 19, beginning: Mrs. Gamp had a large bundle with her“).
Mr. FúHkkEN. Mr. MACDoNALp.
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Conversation Classes(Debate: 16.„That the Clergy and the Teaching Profession should stand aloof from Party Politics“).
Miss V. PARTINGTON. Miss II. PARTINGTON. Miss PEeHEY. Mr. BRIGSTOCkE.
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Afternoon: The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers have kindly invited the Students of the Holiday Course to Fishmongers' IIall. Assemble in front of the Hall at 4.30.
8.15. p. m.— London under the Georges, Lantern Lecture, by Prof. Hall Griffin.
WEDNESDAY, 9.20 a. m.— The Gates of London, by Mr. Brigstocke.
Reading Classes(Martin Chuzzlewit, Chap. 19, beginning:„Mr. Gamp had a large bundle with her'*).
Mr. FuHkkEN. Mr. MACDoNALD.
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