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University Calendar.

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

Saturday, March 9.

*Harvard Teachers' Association Tenth Annual Meeting. Subject: Are the Schools doing what the People was them to do? Miss K. H. Shute, of Boston; Mr. W. B. Jacobs, of Providence, R. I.; Professor John Dewey, of Chicago. Sanders Theatre, 9.45 a. m.

Sunday, March 10.

Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. W. Fenn, of Chicago. Rev. George F. Moore, D.D., will conduct morning prayers from March 11 to March 30. He may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9 till 11.

Monday, March 11.

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

Seminary of American History. The History of the Anti-Masonic Party. (Second Report.) Mr. G. H. Blakeslee. University 24, 3.30 p. m.

Seminary of Economics. The Early History of Banking in Massachusetts. Mr. F. L. Bugbee. University 28, 4.30 p.m.

*Freshman Debating Club. Debate Sever 11.7 p. m. Question: 'Resolved, That the United States should control the Nicaragua cana'" Principal disputants.--Affirmative: Roberts; Hayes and Bell. -- Negative: Moore, Edson and Schwab.

*Lecture. Carcassonne--A. Study in Mediaeval Fortification. (Illustrated with the Stereopticon.) Professor Emerton. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 p. m.

Tuesday, March 12.

*Geological Conference. Paper: Exhibition by projection of Mineral Sections recently acquired by the Mineralogical Laboratory. Professor Wolff. Mineralogical Lecture Room, U. M., 4.30 p. m.

*Senior Senate. Debate. A Resolution for Granting Immediate Independence to Cuba. Stoughton 14, 7 p. m.

*Reading. Charles Reade's "Peg Woffington." Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 8 p. m.

*Lectures on Electrical Conduction in Gases. III. The Potential Gradients in Geissler Tubes. Dr. H. H. Brown. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 8 p. m.

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