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Announcement
vii
12. One-half of the lecturer's compensation shall
be paid at the completion of the entire course
and the second half upon the publication of the
lectures.
13. The compensation to the lecturer shall be fixed
in each case by the Council.
14. The lecturer is not to deliver elsewhere any
of the lectures for which he is engaged by the
Committee, except with the sanction of the
Committee.
The Committee as now constituted is as follows:
Prof. Crawford H. Toy, Chairman, 7 Lowell St.,
Cambridge, Mass.; Rev. Dr. John P. Peters, Treas-
urer, 225 West 99th St., New York; Prof. Morris
Jastrow, Jr., Secretary, 248 South 23d St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.; Prof. Francis Brown, Union Theological
Seminary, New York; Prof. Richard Gottheil, Col-
umbia University, New York; Prof. R. F. Harper,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. ; Prof. Paul
Haupt, 2511 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ;
Prof. F. W. Hooper, Brooklyn Institute, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; Prof. E. W. Hopkins, New Haven, Conn. ;
Prof. Edward Knox Mitchell, Hartford Theologi-
cal Seminary, Hartford, Conn.; Prof. George F.
Moore, Cambridge, Mass.; Rev. F. K. Sanders,
Boston, Mass.; Pres. F. C. Southworth, Meadville
Theological Seminary, Meadville, Pa.
The lecturers in the course of American Lectures