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    - Dr.-Evermann's- Lecture.-
The eighth and last lecture for - the
year in the Free'Lecturi 'COurse will
be deliVered in the . ;Auditorium at
8:15 o'clock on Monday evening,
May 23, by Dr. Barton Warren
Evermann of Washington, D. C.
The title of his lecture is "To the
Tip-top of the United States by
Pack-train in Quest of the Golden
Trout." It will be illustrated by
numerous lantern slides.
Dr. Evermann has been connected
with the United States Bureau of
Fisheries for the past twenty years,
and is one of the foremost author
ities in his special field. With
President David Starr Jordan he has
written an exhaustive treatise in four
volumes on "The Fishes of North
and Middle America." He is the
author of a dozen other books—
some scientific, some popular in
character— on natural history sub
jects and on the distribution, culti
vation, and protection of game and
fish in the United States During
the past few years he has delivered
courses of lectures at Leland Stan
ford, Cornell, - and Yale.
The Band Concert.
The following is the program of
the band concert to be given in the
Auditorium this evening :
PART I
March, "Chicago Tribune,"
Overture "Martha"
Cornet Solo"lnflamatus"(from Stabat Mater)
Rossini Mr. R. H. Allport,'o9
Serenade '`Chiquita" Taubert
Selection Geo. Washington Jr.
From Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Comedy.
PART II
Overture, Orpheus .Offenbach
Waltz, Calanthe Holzman
Vocal Solo, Sunshine and Rain ..Blumenthal
Mr. H. P. Armstrong, 'lO
Selection, Passionaria Danza... Jose Sancho
Overture, Songs from the Sunny South
Isenman
Star Spangled Banner
The band has worked faithfully
in preparing for this 'concert, and
judged by their work in 'previous
years, this performance should be
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