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(Unless otherwise indicated the rooms designated are in the University Buildings, corner of Howard and Ross Streets.)

In order to promote economy of time, on the part of students as well as officers, brief consultations may be had with the gentlemen belownamed at the hours and places indicated. In case prolonged conference is desirable, special appointments may be made, by notes exchanged at the registrar's office, or otherwise. The person named will usually be accessible for some minutes after the appointed hour. The appointments do not include Saturday.

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JAMESON, J. F.
MARTIN, H. N.
MORRIS, C. D.
MORRIS, G. S.
MORSE, H. N.
NEWELL, H.
PEIRCE, C. S.
RABILLON, L.
REMSEN, I.
ROWLAND, H A.
SPIEKER. E. H.
STORY, W. E.
SYLVESTER, J. J.
TODD, H. A.
WARREN, M.
WILLIAMS, G. H.
WOOD, H.
WOODWORTH, C. L.

Bluntschli Library.
Biological Laboratory.
181 Howard St.
187 Howard St.
Chemical Laboratory.
Room 19.

187 Howard St.
Room 8.

Chemical Laboratory.
Physical Laboratory.
181 Howard St.

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(except Wed.) 1 p, m. (Tues. and Fri.) 9 a. m.

12 m. 11 a. m.

10 a. m.

10 a. m.

Room 15. (As posted at room) 11 a. m. and 12 m.

Room 17.

111 W. Monument St.
84 W. Monument St.
Chemical Laboratory.
111 W. Monument St.
Hopkins Hall.

3 p. m.

12 m. 2 p. m.

9 a. m.

11 a. m.

"9 a. m. to 12 m.

Treasurer's and Registrar's Offices.

These offices are open daily, except Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., and from 4 to 4 30 p. m.

The Janitor, when not about the building, may be found at 111 W. Monument St.

HOURS FOR LECTURES AND RECITATIONS, FIRST HALF-YEAR, 1883-84.

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General Physics. (Hastings.)
German: Major. (Dippold.)
Physiol. and Histol. (Martin.)

Latin: Read. at sight. (C.D.Morris.)
Latin: Read. at sight. (Warren.)
Invariants. (Story.)
Old French. (Elliott.)

Anglo-Saxon, Adv. (Wood.)
Rig Veda. (Bloomfield.)
Elocution. (Woodworth.)

Osteology. (Conn.)
German: Minor. (Dippold.)
English: Minor. (Wood.)
Lysias. (Spieker.)
History: 2d year. (Jameson.)

Palaeography. (Warren.)
Romance Languages. (Elliott.)
Deter. and Theory of Equations.
(Franklin.)

Math. Theory of Sound. (Craig.)

Elocution. (Woodworth.)

French: Minor. (Todd.)
English: Major. (Wood.)
Thucydides. (C. D. Morris.)
P. H. E. (Browne.)
International Law. (Adams.)
Greek Seminary. (Gildersleeve.)
Math. Astronomy. (Story.)

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General Physics. (Hastings.)
Mammalian Anatomy. (Conn.)
Aulus Gellius. (Warren.)
Lucretius. (C. D. Morris.)
Portuguese. (Elliott.)
Mechanics. (Franklin.)
Pali. (Bloomfield.).
Theoretical Dynamics. (Craig.)
Elocution. (Woodworth.)

General Biology. (Martin.)
German: Minor. (Dippold.)
English: Minor. (Browne.)
Lysias. (Spieker.)
History: 2d year. (Jameson.)
Higher Plane Curves. (Story.)

Ladinian. (Elliott.)

Total Diff. Equations. (Franklin.)

French Conversation.
Elocution. (Woodworth.)
French: Minor. (Todd.)
Old Saxon. (Wood.)
Thucydides. (C. D. Morris.)
P. H. E. (Browne.)

Am. Colonial History. (Adams.)
Greek Historiog. (Gildersleeve.)
Philosophical Sem. (G.S Morris.)
Elocution. (Woodworth.)

L. E. P. (Harris.)
French: Major. (Todd)
Polit. Econ.: Undergrad. (Ely.)
Conic Sections. (Story.)
Drawing. (Newell.)

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English Constitution. (Jameson.) Assyriological Exercises. (Haupt.)

Math. Astronomy. (Story.)
Elem. Sanskrit. (Bloomfield.)
Elocution. (Woodworth.)

L. E. P. (Harris.)
French: Major. (Todd.)

Polit. Econ.: Undergrad. (Ely.)

Calculus. (Franklin.)
Drawing. (Newell.)
Elliptic Functions. (Craig.)

German Prose: Minor. (Raddatz.)
(2.30 p. m.)

Drawing. (Newell.)

Drawing. (Newell.)

Multiple Algebra. (Sylvester.)
Political Economy: Adv. (Ely.),
German Philos. (G. S. Morris.)

Mineralogy. (Williams.)
Assembly of matriculated students.
Drawing. (Newell.)

The hour from 5 to 6 p. m, is reserved for public lectures, as announced from time to time.

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JOHNS HOPKINS

UNIVERSITY CIRCULARS

Published with the approbation of the Board of Trustees

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On the Three Laws of Motion in the World of Universal Algebra. By J. J. Sylvester,
On Involutants and other Allied Species of Invariants to Matrix Systems. By J. J. Sylvester,
Note on Weierstrass' Methods in the Theory of Elliptic Functions. By A. L. Daniels,

A Transformation of a Differential Operator. By A. S. Hathaway,

Concerning the Existence of a Third Form of Oxygen. By I. Remsen,

Oxidation of 3-Cymenesulphamide. By I. Remsen and W. C. Day,

Oxidation of Para-dipropyl-benzene Sulphamide. By I. Remsen and E. H. Keiser,
Estimation of Sulphur in Organic Compounds. By E. H. Keiser,

Civil Government in Iowa. By J. Macy,

Introduction to the Study of the Local Institutions of Virginia. By E. Ingle,

Translation of a Treaty between the Athenians and the Chalcidians. By A. Emerson,

Syntax of the Past Participle with Avoir in French Poetry of XIIth Century. By J. A. Harrison,

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Remsen's Principles of Theoretical Chemistry;-Archives of Maryland;-Titles of Recent Contributions to Periodicals, REPORTS OF RECENT LECTURES AND ADDRESSES:

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The Johns Hopkins University Circulars are printed by Messrs. JOHN MURPHY & CO., 182 West Baltimore Street, Baltimere, from whom single copies may be obtained. They may also be procured, as soon as published, from Messrs. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, No. 262 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore.

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