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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, February 23.

Washington's Birthday. A holiday in all deparements of the University.

Pool tournament begins in Union.

7.00.--Rifle team meets University of Virginia, Cadet Armory, Boston.

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7.00.--Candidates for Freshman lacrosse manager report at Stoughton 3.

8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "Strindberg," by Dr. H. G. Leach, Secretary of the American Scandinavian Foundation. Common Room, Conant Hall.

8.00.--**Lowell Lecture, "Judicial Empiricism," by Professor Roscoe Pound.

Tuesday, February 24.

1.00.--Student Council meeting in Committee Room of Union.

3.30.--*Lecture, "Spenser." II. Dr. Percy W. Long, Lawrence 12.

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

7.00.--Sophomore Class in the Shepard Room.

7.45.--Interdormitory smoker; Hollis Matthews to Thayer (in Hollis).

8.00.--**Lowell Lecture. "The Birth of Secular Instrumental Music and the Beginnings of Opera and Oratorio," by Professor W. R. Spalding.

8.15.--**Organ recital. Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., assisted by the choir. Appleton Chapel.

8.15.--*Meeting of Boston Society of Medical Sciences in Nutrition Laboratory of Carnegie Institution of Washington, Vila street, Boston.

8.15.--Pierian Sodaltty concert at Harvard Club, Boston.

Wednesday, February 25.

4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. "The Action of Light on Mixtures of Hydrogen and Chlorine," by Professor Lamb. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory.

7.30.--Graduate lacrosse meeting in Trophy Room of Union.

8.00.--Graduate Schools Society. "Memorable Teachers," by Professor Bliss Perry in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.

Thursday, February 26.

3.00 to 5.00.--Harvard Dames' Meeting in Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.

4.30.--*Lecture. "Some Contemporary French Dramatists." III. "Donnay; Porto-Riche," by Dr. Samuel M. Waxman. Emerson F.

7.00 to 8.00.--Phillips Brooks House Association Cabinet meeting.

8.00.--1917 debating in Trophy Room of Union.

8.00.--Boston Symphony Concert in Sanders Theatre.

8.00.--**Lowell Lecture. "Legal Reason and the New Justice," by Professor Roscoe Pound.

Friday, February 27.

Dual fencing meet with Columbia at New York.

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

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

4.45.--*Harvard Zoological Club. "The Doctrine of Nerve Components as Exemplified in the Amphibia," by Professor H. W. Norris, of Grinnell College. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30.--**Harvard Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary Preaching service in Divinity Chapel. Mr. Vaughan Dabney.

8.00.--Romance Seminary. Meeting in Upper Warren.

8.00.--*Harvard Philosophical Club. "A Neglected Factor in the Sub-Conscious," by Dr. E. D. Starbuck. Emerson A.

8.00.--Lowell Lecture. "Opera in France, England and Germany. Early Music for Violin, Organ and Harpsichord. Bach and Handel," by Professor W. R. Spalding.

Saturday, February 28.

Last day for re-engaging College rooms for 1914-15.

1.00 and 4.00.--Final debating trials in New Lecture Hall.

8.00.--Wrestling meet with Brown in Hemenway Gymnasium.

8.00.--Relay meet with B. A. A. in Mechanics Hall.

8.15.--Harvard-Yale hockey game in Arena.

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