All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON Office on Fridays before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."
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Monday, November 11.
10.30.--President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at 50 State street, Boston.
4.30.--**Southworth Lectures in Andover Theological Seminary. "Current Problems of Organized Religion. IV. The Problem of Polities", by Rev. Dr. H. Hensley Henson, Canon of Westminster Abbey, in Andover Chapel.
4.30.--Seminary of Economics. "The Course of Railroad Rates since 1900", by Professor Ripley, in Upper Dane.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium, "Experiments on the Thermodynamic, Properties of Twelve Liquids at High Pressures", by Dr. Bridgman in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
7.00.--*Trials for Freshman and Sophomore class debating teams, in Trophy Room of the Union.
7.00.--Dr. Fitch's Freshman Bible class, in Brooks House Parlor.
7.00.--Dr. Francis's Junior Bible class, in Brooks House Office.
9.00.--Freshman smoker in the Living Room of Union.
Tuesday, November 12.
2.00.--Lecture by Detective W. J. Burns, in Living Room of Union.
4.00.--Meeting of Cambridge Associated Charities in Phillips Brooks House.
4.30.--Geological Conference. "Low Grade Siliceous Iron Ores of Lake Superior", by Professor H. L. Smyth in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.
6.00.--Fortnightly dinner of Speakers' Club in Banquet Room of the Union.
7.00.--Canadian club banquet in New York.
7.00.--*Finals for team trials for interclass debating, in Trophy Room of Union.
7.00.--Professor Cole's Senior Bible class, in Brooks House Office.
7.00.--Dr. Evans's Sophomore Bible class in Brooks House Parlor.
8.00.--Lecture by Major Finley in Living Room of Union.
Wednesday, November 13.
4.00.--Second University cross-country team vs. Arlington High at Chestnut Hill.
4.30.--Meeting of Anti-Tuberculosis Society in Parlor of Brooks House.
4.30.--**Southworth Lectures in Andover Theological Seminary. "Current Problems of Organized Religion. V. The Problem of Economics", by Canon Henson, in Andover Chapel.
7.00.--*St. Paul's Society. "The Authority of the Holy Catholic Church", by the Rt. Rev. T. F. Davies, D.D., in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--**Violin Recital by Edwin Grasse, under auspices of the Harvard Musical Department, in the New Lecture Hall.
8.00.--Freshman debate in Trophy Room of Union. "Resolved. Intercollegiate football should be abolished."
Thursday, November 14.
3.00.--Harvard Dames reception in Brooks House Palor.
4.30.--Cosmopolitan Club weekly team.
4.30.--**(In French) Lecture on "La eritique anglaise de is poesie francaise avant Entente Cordiale," by Professor Legouis, in Sever 11.
4.45.--*Harvard Zoological Club "Reactions of Tehtacles of One of the Sea Anemones to Tactile Stimuli", by Professor H. W. Rand, in Zoological Laboratory, University Museum, 4th floor, Room 46.
7.00.--*Freshmen vs. Sophomores interclass debating, in Trophy Room of Union.
7.00.--Meeting of Brooks House Cabinet in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--**Musical Clubs concert at Theodore Parker Memorial.
8.00.--**Lecture, "The Independence of Latin America and its Evolution in the Nineteenth Century", by Dr. Manoel de Oliveira Lima, Minister Plenipotentiary of Brazil at Brussels, in Emerson D.
8.15.--**Second Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert in Sanders Theatre.
Friday, November 15.
4.30.--**(In German), Lecture, "Leading Ideas of the Present Time. VIII. The Problem of Monism and Dualism", by Professor Eucken, in Emerson D.
4.45.--*Graduate Chemical Club. "The Chemistry of Soil Phosphorus", by Mr. H. L. Walster, in Boylston 9.
7.00.--*Christian Science Society in Brooks House.
7.30.--Music by Kanrich's Orchestra in Living Room of Union.
8.00.--*Seniors vs. Juniors in interclass debating, in Trophy Room of Union.
8.00.--**Harvard Dartmouth dual concert, in Jordan Hall. Boston.
8.00.--Harvard Engineering Society in Conant Common Room.
Saturday, November 16.
2.00.--Meeting of Canadian Club in Trophy Room of Union.
2.00.--**Football with Dartmouth in the Stadium.
2.00.--**Harvard 1916 vs. Yale 1916 at New Haven.
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