Dr. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown at the University of Cape Town gives first and second courses in social anthropology for the degree of B.A. and a course leading to the degree of M.A. in the same subject. Each course contains from eighty to one hundred class meetings. The syllabus includes general anthropology, ethnology of Africa, general social anthropology (elementary and advanced) and the social organization and religion of the Southern and Eastern Bantu. The Ama-Xosa of the Transkei will be visited by Dr. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown on an extended field trip during the present year. Dear Colleague: A PROPOSED LINGUISTIC SOCIETY November 15th, 1924. The undersigned students of language believe that the time has come to form a society which will enable us to meet each other, give us opportunity for the exchange of ideas, and represent the interests. of our studies. The existing learned societies in related fields have shown hospitality to linguistics; they have patiently listened to our papers and generously printed them. For these and other reasons, students. of language will, it is hoped, maintain their allegiance to such societies. Nevertheless, the present state of things has many disadvantages. The most serious, perhaps, is the fact that we do not meet. We attend. the gatherings of such societies as the American Philological Association, the American Oriental Society, the Modern Language Association (whose several sections are, in this regard, virtually distinct societies), the American Anthropological Society, and so on. This divides us into groups across whose boundaries there is little acquaintance. No one can tell how much encouragement and inspiration is thereby lost. Other considerations will suggest themselves. The standing of our science in the academic community leaves much to be desired. A medium of publication devoted entirely to linguistics might, at some future time, be very helpful. It is planned that the society meet variously with the several societies in related fields. The undersigned invite you to membership in a linguistic society with some such name as the Linguistic Society of America, to be organized at the AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, NEW YORK CITY, on Sunday morning, DECEMBER 28, 1924, at 10 o'clock. Beside the business of organization, there will be scientific papers by some of the leading linguistic scholars of our country. Professor Roland G. Kent has consented to act as presiding officer. If you wish to become a member of this society, please notify one of the organizing committee (L. Bloomfield, G. M. Bolling, E. H. Sturtevant), stating also whether you expect to attend the organization meeting. LEROY C. BARRETT, Trinity College. HAROLD L. BENDER, Princeton University. GEORGE M. BOLLING, Ohio State University. 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