Monday, Mar. 26.
President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, 10.30 a. m.
**History of Classical Studies. XII. Professor Morgan. Sever 18, 3.30 p. m.
Seminary of Economics. The Economic Aspects of Close Commercial Relations with Hawaii. Mr. U. S. Parker. University 23, 4.30 p. m.
Divinity School. Faculty Meeting. 17 Quincy St., 8 p. m.
*Lecture. The Transvaal and the Present Crisis. Dr. H. A. Wolff. Sanders Theatre, 8 p. m. Sections C, D, E, and the floor will be reserved for members of the University till 7.55 p. m.
Modern Language Conference. Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac with Metrical Translations. Professor Courtney Langdon. Walter Hastings 25, 8 p. m. Open to members of the Conference only.
*Lectures on Trusts. III. Effects on Prices and Wages. Professor Jenks of Cornell University. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 p. m.
Tuesday, Mar. 27.
**Sophomore Debating Club. Debate. Sever 35, 7 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That President McKinley's Administration has been detrimental to the country." Affirmative: Holmes's Camp.--Negative: Bernbaum's Camp.
*Semitic Conference. The Talmud. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, of Chicago. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 7.45 p. m.
**Geological Conference. Papers: Structural Relations of the Melaphyr in Brookline, Newton, and Brighton. Mr. H. T. Burr.--Note on Gold bearing Rocks form Idaho. Dr. A. S. Eakle.--Reviews. Rotch Building, 8 p. m.
Wednesday, Mar. 28.
Mathematical Conference. A Graphic Method of Deducing the Criteria for the Nature of the Roots of Cubic and Quartic Equations. Mr. R. E. Gaines. Sever 24, 4.30 p. m.
Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts (or of Science) meet in Harvard 1, at 5 p. m , to make the necessary arrangements for Commencement Exercises.
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