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University Calendar.

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

Last day for receiving dissertations for the Dante, Sargent, Toppan, Sumner, and Bennett Prizes.

Notice of intention to compete for the Sales Prize must be given on or before this date.

Last day for receiving theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. or S.D.

Last day for receiving applications for College Rooms for 1900 01.

Last day for Undergraduates to hand in their Commencement Parts.

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*Geological Conference. Papers: Cordilleran Valleys. Professor Shaler.--Geological Field Methods in the Marquette Region. Mr. C. M. Weld.--De Lapparent's Charts. Mr. J. B. Woodworth. Rotch Building, 8 p. m.

*Lecture. Four French Plays in English: "Cyrano de Bergerac," "Robespierre," "Les Tenailles," and "Zaza." Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 8 p. m. The discussion will include performances as well as plays.

Wednesday, May 2.

The Dean of Harvard College will be in Sever 11, at 7 p. m., to talk with applicants for College Scholarships.

*Lecture. I. The Social Principles of the Teaching of Jesus. Professor Peabody. Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, 8 p. m.

Thursday, May 3.

*Junior Wranglers. Sever 5, 7 p. m. "Resolved, That in a contest between McKinley and Dewey for the Presidency, all good citizens should support McKinley." Affirmative: Heilprin's camp.--Negative: Foster's camp.

*Boylston Chemical Club. The Commercial Manufacture of Potassic Bromide. Mr. E. Mallinckrodt.--Some Properties of Uranium Compounds. Mr. B. S. Merigold. Boylston 10, 7.30 p. m.

*Harvard Anthropological Society. Prehistoric Ruins in the Chaco Canon, New Mexico. (Illustrated with lantern). Professor Putnam. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 p. m.

Friday, May 4.

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