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Crimson Calendar

Monday, January 12.

10.30.--Meeting of the President and Fellows at 50 State street, Boston.

2.30.--*Lecture (Illustrated). Track and Loading Gauges," by Mr. G. B. Leighton in Emerson J.

3.15.--Meeting of Board of Overseers in University Hall.

4.30.--*Seminary of Economics. "The Development of Capital and National Wealth in Germany," by Professor Karl Rathgen in Upper Dane.

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7.00.--Freshman Bible Class in Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.

8.00.--*Conference on Color Sensation (under the auspices of the Division of Physics), opened by Professor Sabine, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.

8.00.-*History Club. Meeting in Conant Common Room. Lecture by Professor R. F. Scholz, on "The Antecedents of the Holy Roman Empire."

Tuesday January 13.

4.30.--*Geological Conference. "Two Trilobites New to Boston Basin, by Professor Raymond, and "Quebec and Vermont Serpentines," by Mr. Edward Wigglesworth, in the Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.

7.00.--Sophomore Bible Class in Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.

8.00.--*Natural History Society. Meeting in Fogg Lecture Room. G. N. Noble will show slides of bird colonies at Muskeget and Nova Scotia.

Wednesday, January 14.

4.30.--**Lecture (in French). "Etudes of Litterature Comparee. Le Type de Thonnete homme' et les classiques francais du XXVII Predicateurs et Grammairiens", by Professor Fernand Baldemsperger in Emerson D.

4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. Recent Work in Piezo Chemistry," by Dr. J. W. Shipley, in T. Jefferson Coolidge Jr., Memorial Laboratory.

7.00.*--St. Paul's Society meeting. Dean E. S. Roumaniere will lecture on the Bible.

8.15.**-Hockey with M. A. C. in Arena.

Thursday, January 15.

Last day for Applications for admission to examinations for the degrees of Ph.D. and A.M. in 1914.

Last day for 1915 dance applications.

8.00 A. M.-Monthly Corporate Communion of St. Paul's Society in Christ Church.

4.30.--**Lecture. "Christentum and Hellenismus. XIII. Die christlche Antike in Literature and Kunst," by Professor Ernst von Dobschutz in Emerson J.

8.00.--*Lecture. "The Industrial Expansion of Germany since 1870," by Professor Karl Rathgen, in Emerson D.

8.00.-Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert in Sanders Theatre. Soloist: Mr. George Proctor.

Friday, January 16.

4.00-6.00.--*University Tea in Phillips Brooks House.

4.30.--*Classical Conference. "A Lost Part of Origen's Work rediscovered in Gothic and Irish," by Professor Ernst you Dobschutz, and "The Date of the Asclepieum at Athens," by Mr. O. J. Todd, in Harvard 1.

4.30.--**Lecture (in French), Etudes de litterature Comparee. Le Type de Thonnets homme' et les classiques francais du XVIIe siecle. XXIX, Conclusion," by Professor Fernand Baidensperger, in Emerson D.

4.45.--*Harvard Zoologial Club. Transplantation of Amphibian Eyes," by Professor H. W. Hand, in Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30.--**Harvard Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary.

Preaching service by Mr. Charles H. Lyttle, in Divinity Chapel.

8.00.--*Harvard Philosophical Club. "Philosophical Criticism of Democracy," by Professor R. F. A. Hoernle, in Emerson A.

Saturday, January 17.

3.00.**--Freshman hockey with Exeter in the Stadium.

8.15.**-Hockey with Dartmouth at Arena.

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