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University Calendar

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

Saturday, November 28.

*MORNING PRAYER. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D.D. Appleton Chapel, 8.45 A. M.

**LECTURES ON THE MODERN GERMAN DRAMA. "Heinrich von Kleists Leben." Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.

Sunday, November 29.

**EVENING SERVICE. Rev. James G. K. McClure, D.D., LL.D., of Chicago, Ill. Appleton Chapel, 7.30 P. M.

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Monday, November 30.

**LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XI. "Person and Domestic Relations." I. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall, 2 P. M.

**KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "The Inherited and the Original Elements in Paul's Religious Thought." Professor E. Y. Hincks. King's Chapel, Boston, 2.30 P. M.

LECTURES ON A PROGRAM OF PHILOSOPHY, BASED ON MODERN LOGIC. XII. "The Philosophy of Neutralism." Dr. H. M. Sheffer. Emerson F, 3.30 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.

**LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF CLASSICAL STUDIES. VI. "Nineteenth Century: The German Period." I. Professor Morgan. Harvard 1, 4.30 P. M.

**LECTURES ON THE PRESENT SITUATION IN PHILOSOPHY. VIII. "A Pluralistic, Universe." Professor James. New Lecture Hall, 4.30 P. M.

*SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The London Money Market." Mr. Francis W. Hirst, Editor of The Economist, London. University 23, 4.30 P. M.

*PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Experiments at High Pressure." II. Dr. Bridgman. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 5 P. M.

Tuesday, December 1.

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

**LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XII. "Persons and Domestic Relations." II. Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall, 2 P. M.

**HYDE LECTURES ON FOREIGN MISSIONS. "The History of Christianity in Japan." I. "The Jesuit Missions of the Sixteenth Century." Rev. Otis Cary, D.D., Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Kyoto. Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, 4.30 P. M.

HARVARD UNION LECTURES. "The Bald-win-Ziegler Polar Expedition and Plans for Further Polar Research." Mr. Evelyn Briggs Baldwin. Living Room, Harvard Union, 8 P. M. Open to members of the Union.

**READING. Goethe's "Faust"--"The Tragedy of Gretchen." Professor Kuehemann. Emerson J, 8 P. M.

**LECTURE. "The Political Economy of War." Mr. Francis W. Hirst, Editor of The Economist, London. Emerson D, 8 P. M.

*GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Chemistry of the Pre-Cambrian Rivers." Professor Reginald A. Daly, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mineralogical Library, 8 P. M.

Wednesday, December 2.

*LECTURES ON THE DECLINE OF HISTORIC COMMERCIAL POWERS. I. "The Commercial System of the Ancient World." Mr. Wilfred H. Schoff, Secretary of the Philadelphia Museums. Sever 35, 9 A. M.

**LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF CLASSICAL STUDIES. VII. "Nineteenth Century: The German Period." II. Professor Morgan. Harvard 1, 4.30 P. M.

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

**HYDE LECTURES ON FOREIGN MISSIONS. "The History of Christianity in Japan." II. "The Apparent Extermination of Christianity." Rev. Otis Cary, D.D., Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Kyoto. Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, 4.30 P. M.

Thursday, December 3.

**LECTURES ON THE MODERN GERMAN DRAMA. "Heinrich von Kleists erste Dramen." Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.

**HYDE LECTURES ON FOREIGN MISSIONS. "The History of Christianity in Japan." III. "Closed Doors and Their Unlocking." Rev. Otis Cary, D.D., Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Kyoto. Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, 4.30 P. M.

*ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Explorations of United States Fisheries Schooner 'Grampus' in Gulf Stream in 1908." Dr. H. B. Bigelow. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room 4, 4.45 P. M.

HARVARD UNION LECTURES. "The Philippine Question." Mr. Moorfield Storey. Living Room, Harvard Union, 8 P. M. Open to members of the Union.

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