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University Calendar.

Open to all members of the University.

9. Friday.Lecture. Liberal Thought in America. VI. The Congregational Order. Rev. W. W. Fenn. Divinity Chapel, 4.30 p. m.

Open to all members of the University.

Physical Colloquium. Acetylene: Its History and Proposed Uses. Mr. E. R. Douglas. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 24, 5 p. m.

Lecture. Ferdinand Brunetiere and his Theory of Evolution in Literature. (Introductory to the Lectures on "Moliere," to be given by M. Brunetiere.) Professor de Sumichrast. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 4.30 p. m.

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Open to the public.

Divinity School. Preaching Service. Mr. B. A. Van Sluyters. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.

Open to the public.

Harvard Forum. Debate. Harvard 1, 7.30 p. m.

Question: "Resolved, That the Chicago Convention was more indicative of a low state of morals in the American people than the recent prize fight."

Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: W. L. Baker sL., W. D. Eaton '99, S. Kennedy '97.- Negative: T. S. Alexander '99, E. Boody '99, F. R. Plumb '99.

All members of the University are invited to speak.

Open to the public.

10. Saturday.Geological Excursion to Meriden, Conn., conducted by Professor W. M. Davis.

Intending members will please communicate with Mr. Jaggar (room 3, ground floor, M. S.) who is prepared to give information as to travelling expenses, etc.

Lecture on Babylonia.Dr. G. A. Reisner will deliver a lecture, illustrated with the stereopticon, on "Babylonia in the Fourth Millenium B. C., " in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, on Tuesday, April 13, at 7.30 p. m. The public are invited.

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