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, January 19.
4.30.--Meeting of Faculty of Divinity at Faculty Room, Divinity Library.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. Address on "A New Form of Rate-Flow Meter," by Dr. H. C. Hayes, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
5.00.--Lecture on "America and France in contact in the past," by Professor Fernand Baldensperger, at Lowell Institute, Boston.
7.30.--Interdormitory smoker. Thayer to Holworthy in Thayer Common Room.
8.00.--Modern Language Conference. Address on "The Importance of Shakspere for the Romanticists," by Professor Fernand Baldensperger, in Common Room, Conant Hall.
8.00.--Graduate Schools Society meeting. Address on "The Single Tax," by Rt. Rev. Charles D. Williams, in Parlor, Brooks House.
8.00.--Lecture on "The Man behind the Vote," by Graham Wallas, at Lowell Institute, Boston.
Tuesday, January 20.
Last day for handing in Junior Dance applications.
Senior Dormitory applications must be handed in at Phillips Brooks House before 6.
4.00.--Meeting of Faculty of Arts and Sciences in University 5.
8.00.--Business meeting of the Undergraduate Economics Society in Trophy Room of Union.
8.00.--Meeting of Harvard Mathematical Club. Address on "A New Principle in the Geometry of Numbers, and its Application to Number Theory," by Professor H. F. Blichfeldt, of Leland Stanford University, in Common Room, Conant Hall.
8.15.--Meeting of Boston Society of Medical Sciences, in Administration Building, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
8.00.--*Union lecture. Mr. J. H. Mears.
Wednesday, January 21.
Last day of recitations before mid-year period.
Last day for handing in applications for the five Freshman Scholarships,--the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship, a Thomas Hall Scholarship, and two Crowninshield Scholarships.
3.45.--Meeting of Syndics of Harvard University Press, in University 5.
4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. Addresses on "The Hypothesis of J. J. Thomson in Regard to the Structure of the Atom," by Mr. A. L. Parson, and on "The Significance of the Quantity b in the Van der Waals Equation," by Professor T. W. Richards, in T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory.
8.00.--**Pierian Sodality concert at Dedham.
9.00--University reception in Union Common Room.
Thursday, January 22.
Mid-year examinations begin.
Friday, January 23.
4.00-6.00.--*University Tea in Brooks House.
Saturday, January 24.
3.30.--1917 hockey at Pomfret.
8.00.--Coast Artillery games.
8.00.--Gymnasium meet at Watertown High School.
8.15.--Hockey with Princeton at Arena.
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