| | | | the time for the lectures in each city, and perform such other functions as may be necessary. | | 9. | -- Polemical subjects, as well as polemics in the treatment of subjects, shall be positively excluded. | | 10. | -- The lectures shall be delivered in the various cities between the months of September and June. | | 11. | -- The copyright of the lectures shall be the property of the Association. | | 12. | -- The compensation of the lecturer shall be fixed in each case by the Council. | | 13. | -- The lecturer shall be paid in instalments after each course, until he shall have received half of the entire compensa- tion. Of the remaining half, one half shall be paid to him upon delivery of the manuscript, properly prepared for the press, and the second half on the publication of the volume, less a deduc- tion for corrections made by the author in the proofs. | The Committee as now constituted is as follows: Prof. Crawford H. Toy, Chairman, 7 Lowell St., Cambridge, Mass.; Rev. Dr. John P. Peters, Treasurer, 227 W. 99th St., New York City; Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Secretary, 248 S. 23rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.; President Francis Brown, Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Prof. Richard Gottheil, Columbia University, New York City; Prof. Robert F. Harper, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Prof. Paul Haupt, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; Prof. F. W. Hooper, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Prof. E. W. Hopkins, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Prof. Edward Knox Mitchell, Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.; President F. K. Sanders, Washburn College, Topeka, Kan.; Prof. H. P. Smith, Meadville Theological Seminary, Mead- ville, Pa. The lecturers in the course of American Lectures on the History of Religions and the titles of their volumes are as follows: | 1894-1895-- Prof. T. W. Rhys-Davids, Ph.D. -- Buddhism. | | 1896-1897-- Prof. Daniel G. Brinton, M.D., LL.D. -- Religions | | | of Primitive Peoples. | -viii- | |