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University Calendar.

*Open to the Public. **Open to the University.

Saturday, April 5.

*Natural History Walk. IV. Hough's Neck, the Cambrian Fossil Localities, and the South Shore of Boston Harbor. Conducted by Dr. Jaggar. Leave Harvard square at 8.40 a.m., South Station at 9.28, for Quincy. Return in the afternoon. Take luncheon.

Sunday, April 6.

*Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., of New Haven, Conn. Rev. Francis G. Peabody, D.D., will conduct morning prayers from April 7 to April 12. He may be found at Wadaworth House 1 daily from 11 till 12.

Monday, April 7.

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Seminary of Economics. Elizabethan Mercantilism as seen in the Corn Trade. Mr. R. G. Usher. University 23, 4.30 p.m.

*Harvard Anthropological Society. V. The Place and Significance of Sacrifice. Professor S. I. Curtiss. Fogg Lecture Room, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 8.

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

*Modern Language Conference. Spanish Influence on Moliere. Mr. S. G. Morley.--A Question as to Monastery Schools. Mr. C. F. Brown. Assembly Room of Union, 8 p.m.

*Geological Conference. Papers: Reconnaissance of the Geology of the Great Lakes of Northwest Canada. Mr. J. M. Bell, of the Geological Survey of Canada.--Notes on the Geology and Ore Deposits of Siberia. Mr. C. w. Purnington. Rotch Building, 8 p.m.

*Junior Wranglers. Debate. In Union, Room 7, 8.15 p.m. Question: "Resolved, That the English cause in the Boer war is just." Affirmative, Blaikie's camp; negative, Hale's camp.

Wednesday, April 9.

Board of Overseers. Meeting at No. 50 State street, Boston, 11 a.m.

Semitic Conference. The Religion of Jeroboam. Mr. H. W. Foote. Sever S, 4.30 p.m.

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