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University Calendar.

*Open to the public. **Open to the University.

Sunday, Oct. 29.

Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., of Boston.

Week-day morning prayers begin at 8.45 a.m. No seats are reserved.

Rev. Charles Cuthbert Hall, D.D., will conduct morning prayers from November 1 to November 15.

Dr. Hall may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9 till 12.

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Monday, Oct. 30.

President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, 10.30 a. m.

**Freshman Debating Club. Debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m.

Question: "Resolved, That the America's cup races should be held off Marblehead."

Principal Disputants. -- Affirmative: Hinckley and Jackson.--Negative: Derby and Ayer.

Tuesday, Oct. 31.

Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5, 4 p. m.

Last day for receiving applications of candidates for Final Honors (except in Geology) in 1900.

**Geological Conference. Papers: Note on Glacial Deposits near Brockton, Mass. Mr. M. S. W. Jefferson.--Notes on an Excursion in Bosnia. Professor Davis. Rotch Building, 8 p. m.

Wednesday, Nov. 1.

Last day for receiving dissertations for the Bowdoin Prizes.

Last day for receiving essays for the W. H. Thorndike Prize.

**Harvard Christian Association. A Test of True Living (Matt. vii. 15-23; xxv. 34-40). Mr. H. H. Morse. Phillips Brooks House, 2d floor, east, 6.45 p.m.

*Lecture. England and the Transvaal. (Repeated by request.) Professor Macvane. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 p. m.

*Civil Service Reform Club. Meeting to organize for the coming year. Short addresses by Professor Hart, Mr. A. Lawrence Lowell, and Mr. Richard H. Dana. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m.

Thursday, Oct. 2.

*Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist: Mr. Heinrich Gebhard. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m. Programme: Goldmark, Overture, "Prometheus"; Beethoven, Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor; Sebastian Bach, Chaconne in D minor; Glazounoff, Symphony No. 6 (first time at these concerts).

*Harvard Electrical Club. The Possibilities of the Further Extension of Wireless Telegraphy. (Illustrated by Stereopticon and Experiments.) Professor Trowbridge. Lecture Room, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 8 p. m.

Friday, Oct. 3.

*Divinity School. Devotional Service with Sermon. Professor J. H. Thayer. Divinity Chapel, 7.30 p. m.

**Harvard Anthropological Society. The Ancient Pueblos of New Mexico. Professor F. W. Putnam. Peabody Museum, 8 p. m.

Appleton Chapel--Sunday Evenings.

Oct. 29.--Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., of Boston.

Nov. 5 and 12.--Rev. Charles Cuthbert Hall, D.D., of New York.

Nov. 19 and 26.--Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, of New Bedford.

Dec. 3 and 10.--Rev. President William Jewett Tucker, D.D., of Dartmouth College.

Symphony Concerts.

Thursday evenings, Nov. 2, Nov. 23, Dec. 7, Dec. 28, 1899; Jan. 11, Jan. 25, Feb. 8, Mar. 1, Mar. 15, 1900.

Chamber Concerts.

Tuesday evenings, Nov. 21, Dec. 5, 1899; Jan. 9, Jan. 30, Feb. 13, Feb. 27, Mar. 13, Apr. 3, Apr. 24, 1900.

Voluntary Classes in Reading and Speaking.

Mr. Copeland meets Graduates on Mondays at 12, in Sever B; Seniors and Juniors on Tuesday at 12, in Sever 1, and on Wednesdays at 11, in Sever 2; Sophomores on Wednesdays at 12, in Sever 1; Freshmen on Thursdays at 11 and 12, in Sever 1; on Fridays at 11, in Sever 11; on Fridays at 12, in Sever B.

Men who cannot come at the times appointed for them, may make other arrangements by seeing Mr. Copeland

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