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, November 9.
10.30 A. M.--Meeting of President and Fellows of Harvard College at 50 State street, Boston.
3.00.--Soccer with Cornell at Ithaca.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "A Photographic Study of Projectiles with Reference to the Resistance of the Air." Mr. W. A. Hyde. Jefferson Physical Laboratory 3.
7.00.--Address by Professor Kirsopp Lake to graduate students in Phillips Brooks House.
7.00.--Dr. Fitch's Talks to Freshmen in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Lowell Lecture by Professor C. H. Moore '89 on "Greek Religious Philosophy after Aristotle."
8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "The Faults of German Prose, Historically Considered." Professor Walz, Conant Common Room.
Tuesday, November 10.
10.00.--**Lecture on "The Regulation of Wages in Australia. I." Professor M. B. Hammond, of Ohio State University. Harvard 6.
4.30.--**"Nietzsche." Professor Henri Lichtenberger in Sever 11.
4.30.--*Geological Conference. "A Historical Account of the Grenville Series." Mr. W. G. Foye.--"War and the Weather." Professor Ward. Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.
7.00.--Dr. Frederick Palmer's Bible Study Class in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Lecture on "Panama Canal Possibilities for the Eastern Trade." Mr. Irving T. Bush, President of the Bush Terminal Company, New York City, in Emerson A.
Wednesday, November 11.
4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. "Active Nitrogen." Dr. F. C. Whitmore. In Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.
7.00.--St. Paul's Society Meeting in Phillips Brooks House.
7.00.--Professor J. W. Platner's Bible Study Class in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--*Harvard Engineering Society. "The Manufacture of Portland Cement," with motion pictures. By Mr. E. S. Larned of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company in Pierce 110.
8.00.--**Lecture on "X-Rays and Crystals," by Professor W. H. Bragg of the University of Leeds. In the large lecture room, Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
Thursday, November 12.
10.00.--**Lecture on "The Regulation of Wages in Australia, especially by Wages Boards" by Professor M. B. Hammond, in Harvard 6.
Regent's Cup Race for single sculls in Basin.
4.30.--**"Nietzsche," by Professor Henri Lichtenberger in Sever 11.
7.00.--Lecture to prospective students of medicine in Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Lowell lecture by Professor C. H. Moore '89 on "The Victory of Greece over Rome."
8.00.--Symphony Concert in Sanders Theatre.
Friday, November 13.
3.00.--Second football team against Brown second.
4.55.--*Harvard Zoological Club. "The Movements and Reactions of Balanoglossus." Mr. W. J. Crozier in Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
8.00.--**Lecture on "X-Rays and Crystals," by Professor W. H. Bragg, of the University of Leeds, in the large Lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
8.15.--**Pianoforte Recital. Professor Hans Ebell, of the Conservatory of Cracow. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Saturday, November 14.
10.00.--Lecture on "The Regulation of Wages in Australia, especially by Wages Boards." Professor M. B. Hammond, Harvard 6.
2.00.--Football with Brown in Stadium.
3.00.--Soccer with the University of Pennsylvania.
3.00.--Football, 1918 vs. Yale 1918 at New Haven.
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