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Crimson Calendar

*Open to University. **Open to Public.

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."

Monday, March 10.

10.30. President and Fellows of Harvard College will meet at 50 State street, Boston.

2.30.--**King's Chapel Lectures on "Chapters in the History of Mohammedanism. V. Modern Movements, including Behaism and Behaism," by Professor G.F. Moore, in King's Chapel, Boston.

4.30.--*Seminary of Economics. "The Duties on Coal Tar Products and their Effects," by Mr. C.W. Haughton, in Upper Dane.

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5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "A New Point of View in the Teaching of Elementary Physics," by Mr. D. L. Webster, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.

7.30.--*Meeting of Boston Student Volunteer League. "A Christian Civilization in the Making," by Rev. G.A. Wilder, D.D., in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.

7.30.--*Mass meeting of lacrosse candidates in Sever 11. Speeches by several graduate players.

8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "Suggestions for a Critical Method," by Professor Neilson, in Common Room of Conant Hall. Annual joint meeting of the Conference and the Harvard Classical Club.

8.00.--Harvard Classical Club will be the guests of the Modern Language Conference in Common Room of Conant Hall.

8.00.--Annual dinner of Cosmopolitan Club in Trophy Room of Union. Speakers: President Eliot, Major H. L. Higginson, and Hon. J.I. Western-gard.

Tuesday, March 11.

4.30.--*Geological Conference. "Review of the Proceedings of the Eleventh Geological Congress at Stockholm, 1910," by Professor Wolff; "Report of the Harvard Seismographic Station," by Professor Woodworth, in the Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.

5.00.--Lenten address at the Episcopal Theological School, by Rev. S. S. Marquis, D. D., in St. John's Chapel. Special seats reserved for members of the University.

8.00.--**Topiarian Club. "Considerations on Landscape Architecture, by a Painter," by Mr. W.B. Van Ingen, in Robinson Hall.

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