COQUALEETZA RESIDENTIAL y SCHOOL ae Ses Twelfth Annual Lecture Course It was again our privilege to enjoy a splendid series of lectures through the months of February, March and April Ten of these lectures were by Professors of the University of British Columbia, under the direction of the University Extension Committee. These were supplemented by specialists in various themes. The course comprised the undermentioned: JANUARY— Wednesday 6th— Friday 29th— FEBRUARY— Friday 5th— Saturday 13th— Monday 15-16-17th— Tuesday 16th— Friday 26th— MARCH— Friday 4th— Monday 6th— Tuesday 7th— Friday 11th— Thursday !7th— Saturday 19th— Thursday 24th— Saturday 26th— Wednesday 30th— APRIL— Saturday 2nd— Saturday 16th— Wednesday 20th — Tuesday 26th— “Experiences of a Doctor of the North-West Coast’—Dr. Darby, B.A., M.D. “Adventures Among Books’—Mr. John Riddington, Librarian, U.B.C. “Books Written by Children”’—Professor T. Larson, M.A. “The Romance of British Columbia’ —Professor H. T. J. Cole man, Ph.D., U.B.C. “Pruning School’—G. E. W. Clarke, District Horticulturist. “A Trip Up the East Coast of South Africa, and Through the Suez Canal” (illustrated)—Professor G. A. Gillies, Ph.D. ee Wonders of Cellulose’ (illustrated)—Professor R. H. Clarke. h.D. “Mammals and Their Origin’ (iillustrated)—Professor M. Y. Williams, Ph.D., F.G.S.A. (Provisional) “National Parks of Canada’ (illustrated)—Mr. J. C. Campbell, Director of Lectures, Ottawa. “The World of Insects’—J. W. Winson, B.A. (Wildwood). “Trees and How They Live’—Professor A. H. Hutchinson, Ph.D. “Some Horticultural Mysteries’—Professor A. F. Barss, Ph.D. “Pictorial Art’ (illustrated)—Principal Charles H. Scott, Wan- couver School of Applied Arts. “Lumbering in British Columbia’ — Professor F. M. Knapp, M.K.F., U.B.C. “The Three B's in Music’ (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms)—Miss Mary E. Love, A.T.C.M. Assisted by Miss Jean Jackson. “Forest and Game Conservation’ (Films)—Mr. E. V. Ablett, Lecturer, Canadian Forestry. Nau aes in Relation to Education’ —Rey. A. M. Sanford, M.A., “The Eburne Skull’ (demonstrated)—Dr. G. E. Kidd, M.D., F.R.CS., President, Arts and Historical Society. “The Lure of Indian Basketry’ (illustrated)—Principal G. H. Raley, F.R.G.S., F.R.S.A. “The Wanderings of the Continent’—Professor Hill Tout, M.A., Ph.D., U.B.C. In addition to the above the following lectures were given: Thirty-two “Trivadad” (illustrated)—Dr. Scrimgeour. “History of the English Bible’ —Rev. N. A. Harkness, B.A., B.D. “Pilgrim's Progress’—Mr. Fairholm.