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University Calendar

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

Saturday, January 23.

*MORNING PRAYERS. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D. Appleton Chapel, 8.45 A. M.

**LECTURES ON THE MODERN GERMAN DRAMA. "Hebbels Werke II. Bis zuden 'Nibelungen.'" Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.

**LECTURE. "Diptheria and Scarlet Fever." Dr. John H. McCollom. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 8 P. M.

Sunday, January 24.

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**EVENING SERVICE. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., LL.D., of New York, N. Y. Appleton Chapel, 7.30 P. M.

**LECTURE. "The Circulation of the Blood." Dr. William T. Porter. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M.

Monday, January 25.

PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Meeting at 50 State street, Boston, 10.30 A. M.

**KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "Calvin and Servetus." Professor Emerton King's Chapel, Boston, 2.30 P. M.

*SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The Economic Situation in Japan." Professor Sprague. University 23, 4.30 P. M.

*PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Production of Ozone by Light and by Electric Discharge." Dr. H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 6 P. M.

MUSICAL CLUB. Fifth Annual Concert. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 P. M. Tickets, with reserved seats, at $1.00 each, on sale at Kent's University Bookstore.

Tuesday, January 26.

Last day for receiving applications for the four Freshman scholarships--the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship, and two George Newhall Clark Scholarships.

Last day for receiving applications for the two Joseph Eveleth Scholarships for Special Students.

Wednesday, January 27.

*CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Pastoral Elements in the Greek Epigram." Mr. C. E. Whitmore. "An Augustine Manuscript in the Harvard College Library." Dr. A. S. Pease. "Two Inscriptions in the Harvard Collection." Professor Clifford H. Moore. Sever 18, 4.30 P. M.

Thursday, January 28.

*PATHOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. Reviews of Current Literature. Presentation of Research Work in Progress or Completed. Exhibition of Specimens. Library of Pathological Department, Building D, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians.

**VESPER SERVICE. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., LL.D., of New York. Appleton Chapel, 5 P. M. The front seats are reserved for students and for officers of the University and their families till 4.55 P. M.

Friday, January 29.

*UNIVERSITY, TEA. Phillips Brooks House, 4 to 6 P. M. All members of the University are cordially invited.

*LECTURE. "The Construction of Rates in the South." Mr. J. M. Culp, Vice-President of the Southern Railway Company, Washington, D. C. Emerson A, 8 P. M.

Saturday, January 30.

Medical and Dental Students are required to pay the second instalment of the tuition fee on or before this date.

A candidate for the degree of A.B. or S.B. who has fulfilled all the requirements for the degree, and wishes to receive his degree at Mid-Year, or wishes for leave of absence in the second half-year, should file an application with the Recorder on or before this day.

**LECTURE. "On the Work for the Relief of the Sick of Various Agencies other than Medical." Dr. James J. Putnam. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 8 P. M.

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