Saturday, March 13.
*MORNING PRAYERS. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D.D. Appleton Chapel, 8.45 A. M.
**LECTURES ON THE CONTEMPORARY GERMAN DRAMA. "Ibsens Moderne Dramen." Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.
**LECTURE. "Feeding and its Relation to the Infant's Development." Dr. John Lovett Morse. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 8 P. M.
Sunday, March 14.
**EVENING SERVICE. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D.D., of Cambridge. Appleton Chapel, 7.30 P. M.
**LECTURE. "School Life and its Relation to the Child's Development." Dr. Thomas Morgan Rotch. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M.
**PROSPECT UNION LECTURES. "Psychology and the Law Courts." Professor Muensterberg. Prospect Union, 3.30 P. M.
Monday, March 15.
Last day for receiving applications for Fellowships and Scholarships, for 1909-10, in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
**KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "The Approach to the Social Question." II. Professor Peabody. King's Chapel, Boston 2.30 P. M.
*LECTURE. "Detection of Salting in Mine Examinations." Mr. H. W. DuBois, M. E. Mineralogical Lecture Room, 4 P. M.
*SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The Phenomena of Depreciation." Professor W. C. Mitchell. University 23, 4.30 P. M.
*LECTURES ON PRAGMATISM AND THE MEANING OF GOOD. VI. "The Primary Meaning of 'Good'." Dr. H. M. Kallen. Emerson F, 4.30 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.
*PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Number of Molecules in a Cubic Centimeter of Gas." Professor Hall. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25, 5 P. M.
SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. Topic: "The Religious Status at Harvard and its Relation to the Philosophical Department." Mr. J. P. Craft. Emerson C, 7.30 P. M. Open to all Graduate Students of Philosophy who are registered either in Harvard or Radcliffe.
*MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Poe's Influence in France." Professor Babbitt. Common Room, Conant Hall, 8 P. M.
CHAMBER CONCERT. The Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Edward C. Moore. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 P. M. Program: Schumann, Quartet in A major, op. 41, No. 3; Mendelssohn, Canzonetta from Quartet in E-flat major, op. 12; Hugo Wolf, "Italienische Serenade"; Dvorak, Quintet in A major for pianoforte, two violins, viola, and violoncello, op. 81.
Tuesday, March 16.
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Meeting at University 5, 4 P. M.
*LECTURES ON ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. III. Dr. Edwin Katzenellenbogen. Psychological Lecture Room, Emerson Hall, 3.30 P. M.
**READINGS FROM FRENCH DRAMATISTS. "La Cigale." Mr. Louis Allard. Emerson J, 8 P. M.
Wednesday, March 17.
**LECTURES ON PALESTINE. "Present Conditions in Palestine as Illustrating the Bible." II. Professor Lyon. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 4 P. M.
*CLASSICAL CONFERENCE. "Translations from Plautus." Mr. H. T. Schnittkind. "A Harvard Manuscript of Terence." Mr. R. H. Webb. "An Emendation of Vitruvius." Mr. C. A. R. Sanborn. Sever 18, 4.30 P. M.
**LECTURES ON THE MORAL ECONOMY. V. "The Moral Criticism of Art." Professor R. B. Perry. Emerson J, 4.30 P. M.
*HARVARD BOTANICAL CLUB. "Peat and the Formation of Peat Bogs." Mr. H. H. Bartlett. Nash Lecture Room, 4.45 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.
Thursday, March 18.
**LECTURES ON THE CONTEMPORARY GERMAN DRAMA. "Ibsens Mofierne Dramen II. Puppenheim und Gespenster." Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.
*PATHOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Experimental Study of the Effect of Trypsin on Mouse Carcinoma." Dr. S. Rushmore. "Case of Multiple Fibromata of the Skin." Mr. W. A. Clark. "Syphilis of the Lung." Dr. A. R. Robertson. Library of Pathological Department, Building D, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians.
*LECTURES ON PRAGMATISM AND THE MEANING OF GOOD. VII. "Truth as Derivative of 'Good'." Dr. H. M. Kallen. Emerson F, 4.30 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.
*ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Regeneration in the Earthworm." Mr. S. C. Palmer. "The Shell Fisheries of Massachusetts." Mr. D. L. Belding. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room 4, 4.45 P. M.
*LECTURES ON THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIANITY. "What is Vital in Christianity?" I. Professor Royce. Phillips Brooks House, 7 P. M.
LIBRARY EXHIBITION. "English Dramatists of the 17th Century." Professor Baker will speak at 7.30 P. M. Treasure Room of the College Library, 7 to 9.30 P. M. The exhibition will remain open on Friday, March 19, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., and Professor Baker will repeat his remarks at 3 o'clock. Open to the public in the afternoon on application at the desk in the Delivery Room.
Friday, March 19.
HARVARD OFFICERS FUND ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting. University 5, 4.30 P. M.
**LECTURES ON THE MORAL ECONOMY. VI. "The Moral Justification of Religion." Professor R. B. Perry. Emerson J, 4.30 P. M.
*HARVARD PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. "What is the 'Good'?" Mr. P. M. Piel and Mr. C. F. Lee. Ware 33, 7.45 P. M. Open to members of the University who are interested in Philosophy.
**DIVINITY SCHOOL. Service with Preaching. Mr. H. L. Pickett. Divinity Chapel, 8 P. M.
*INFORMAL TALKS ON THE OPERA. III. "Le Jongleur de Notre Dame" and "Louise." Mr. A. M. Hurlin. Holden Chapel, 8 P. M.
**LECTURE. "The Work of the U. S. Office of Public Roads." Dr. A. S. Cushman, Assistant Director, Office of Public Roads, Washington, D. C. Pierce 110, 8 P. M.
Saturday, March 20.
**LECTURES ON THE CONTEMPORARY GERMAN DRAMA. "Ibsens Moderne Dramen III. Wildente und Rosmersholm." Professor Kuehnemann. Emerson J, 11 A. M.
*EXERCISES IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. I. Dr. Edwin Katzenellenbogen. Danvers Insane Hospital, Hathorne, 4 P. M. Train leaves North Station, Boston, at 3.47 P. M.
**LECTURE. "Some Facts as to Disease of the Heart." Dr. Henry Jackson, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 8 P. M
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