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University Calendar

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

Monday, January 10.

**MORNING PRAYERS. Rev. C. E. Park. Subject: "Spending Possessions." Appleton Chapel, 8.45 A. M.

*LECTURE. "The Relation of Dalton's Atomic Theory to that of the Ancient Philosophers." (Illustrated.) Professor Richards Harvard 1, 11 A. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College.

**KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "Early Christianity as Affected by Conditions of Graeco-Roman Life." I. Professor Emerton. King's Chapel, Boston, 2.30 P. M.

*LECTURE ON RAILROAD OPERATION. "Design of Railroad Terminals." Mr. L. G. Morphy, Designing Engineer, Boston and Albany Railroad, Boston. Sever 1, 2.30 P. M.

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*PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Amagat: on the Internal Pressure of Fluids and the Law of Molecular Attraction." Dr. H. N. Davis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 24, 5 P. M.

SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. Topic: "Some Personal Experiences of the Conflicts between Philosophical Interests and Traditional Beliefs." Mr. T. H. Marshall and Mr. A. R. Chandler. Emerson C, 7.30 P. M. Open to all Graduate Students of Philosophy who are registered either in Harvard or in Radcliffe.

Tuesday, January 11.

*GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Coastal Plain of Maine." (Illustrated.) Mr. S. W. Cushing. "The Upper Marine Limit at Valdivia and Conception, Chile." (Illustrated.) Professor Woodworth. Mineralogical Lecture Room, 4.30 P. M.

**LECTURE. "The Poetry of Wilhelm Mueller." Professor James Taft Hatfield. Songs by Miss Alice Robbins Cole. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 P. M. A limited number of seats will be reserved for members of the University and their families till 7.55 P. M.

Wednesday, January 12.

BOARD OF OVERSEERS. Meeting at 50 State street, Boston, 11 A. M.

*LECTURES. "Coal Mining." I and II. Mr. Robert V. Norris, E.M. Rotch Building, 10 to 11 A. M. and 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. This is the beginning of a course of twenty lectures to be given by Mr. Norris from January 12 to January 22, inclusive.

*LECTURE ON INSURANCE. "Insurance, a Useful Commercial Invention, and an Interesting Occupation." Mr. George D. Markham, of W. H. Markham & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Emerson A, 8 P. M.

Thursday, January 13.

**SOUTHWORTH LECTURES IN ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. "The Church as a Factor in Rural Economy." I. "Rural Economy as a Factor in the Success of the Church." Professor Carver. Semitic Museum, 4.30 P. M.

*PATHOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. "An Unusual Glomerular Lesion in the Kidney." Dr. W. T. Councilman. "A Congenital Obliteration of the Bile Duct. Report of a Case." Dr. L. J. Rhea. "Wright's Principles of Immunization." Dr. F. P. Gay. Lecture Room, Building D, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4.30 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians.

*ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The After Effect of Light on the Butterfly's Eye." Mr. E. C. Day. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room 4, 4.45 P. M.

*HARVARD EDUCATION CLUB. "Education as a College Study: Its Uses in a General Curriculum and as a Vocational Subject." Discussion of Students' Work in the History, the Theory and the Practice of Education Phillips Brooks House, 3d floor, 7.30 P. M.

Friday, January 14.

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

**SOUTHWORTH LECTURES IN ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. "The Church as a Factor in Rural Economy." II. "An Appreciation of Rural People." Professor Carver. Semitic Museum, 4.30 P. M.

**LECTURE. "Hellenic Music." (Illustrated with Folk-Songs by Mrs. Duncan.) Mr. Raymond Duncan. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. A limited number of seats will be reserved for members of the University and their families till 7.55 P. M.

Saturday, January 15.

Applications of candidates for the degree of A.M., S.M., Ph.D., or S.D. in 1910 must be made on or before this date.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Meeting at Medical School, Boston, 8 P. M.

**LECTURE. "Clean Milk." (Illustrated.) Dr. Calvin G. Page. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 8 P. M.

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