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University Calendar

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

Saturday, October 17.

**MORNING PRAYER. Rev. G. A. Gordon, D.D. Appleton Chapel, 8.45 A. M.

Sunday, October 18.

**EVENING SERVICE. Rev. George A. Gordon, D.D., of Boston. Appleton Chapel, 7.30 P. M. Students of the University enter at the south side-door. Students accompanied by friends enter at the south side-door. Officers of the University and their families enter at the north side-door. No seats except in the galleries will be open to the public till 7.25 P. M.

Monday, October 19.

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*PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "A Revision of the Fundamental Laws of Matter and Energy." Professor G. N. Lewis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 5 P. M.

*MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Ingredients of the 'Divine Comedy.'" Professor Grandgent. Common Room, Conant Hall, 8 P. M.

*SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "Railroads in their Corporate Relations." Professor F. H. Dixon, of Dartmouth College. University 23, 8 P. M.

Tuesday, October 20.

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Meeting at University 5, 4 P. M.

*GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "Recent Theories of Ore Deposition." (Review.) Professor Palache. Mineralogical Lecture Room, 8 P. M.

Wednesday, October 21.

**SEMITIC CONFERENCE. "The Most Recent Excavations in Palestine." Professor Lyon. Semitic Museum, 4.30 P. M.

**LECTURES ON BUDDHIST DOCTRINE. "A Statement of Buddhist Doctrine in Western Terms." II. Dr. W. Sturgis Bigelow. Emerson F, 4.30 P. M.

*LA SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA.-- "El valor comercial del idioma espanol." Mr. George E. Hyde. Hollis 2, 8 P. M.

Thursday, October 22.

BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Beethoven, Overture, "Leonora," No. 3, op. 72; Brahms, Symphony No. 1, in C minor, op. 68; Richard Strauss, Love Scene from the opera, "Feuersnot," op. 50; Wagner, Overture, "Tannhauser."

Friday, October 23.

LECTURES ON A PROGRAM OF PHILOSOPHY, BASED ON MODERN LOGIC. I. Introductory: "The New Logic and the Old Theory of Knowledge." Dr. H. M. Sheffer. Emerson H, 3.30 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.

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