The Chicago Academy of Sciences
LINCOLN PARK AT CLARK AND CENTER STREETS
Chicago
announces a course of free public lectures during the autumn of 1927 at the Assembly Hall, Sundays at 3:30 P.M.
Oct. 30, MR. A.M. BAILEY, Director Chicago Academy of Sciences
Subject: NORTH OF THE ARCTIC CIRCLE
Illustrated with Colored Slides
Nov. 6, DR. RAPHAEL ZON, Director Lake States Forest Experiment Station
Subject: THE RELATION OF FORESTS TO WATER AND FLOODS
Illustrated with Lantern Slides
Nov. 13, MR. RUSSELL T. NEVILLE, Kewanee, Illinois
Subject: MORE ABOUT KENTUCKY CAVES
Illustrated with Lantern Slides and Motion Pictures
Nov. 20, MR. OTTO FORKERT, Swiss Newspaper Service
Subject: THE NATIONAL PARKS AND ALPINE FLOWERS OF SWITZERLAND
Illustrated with Colored Slides
Dec. 4, DR. A. S. ROMER, Associate Professor of Geology, University of Chicago
Subject: THE RISE AND FALL OF DINOSAURS
Illustrated with Lantern Slides
Dec. 11, MR. N. E. ODELL, F.G.S. Consulting Geologist and Engineer Toronto, Canada
Subject: THE WORLD'S HIGHEST SUMMIT: MOUNT EVEREST
Illustrated with Lantern Slides
The Chicago Academy of Sciences
FREE PUBLIC LECTURES
SUNDAYS, THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M.
FROM OCTOBER 30, TO DECEMBER 11, 1927, INCLUSIVE
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