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, April 27.
10.30.--Meeting of President and Fellows of Harvard College at 50 State street, Boston.
4.00.--Second team baseball game with Lawrence League at Soldiers Field.
4.30.--Meeting of Faculty of Divinity in Faculty Room of Divinity Library.
4.30. -- **Lecture. "Spiritual Adjustments. VII. Jesus and Paul." Dr. Henry O. Taylor in Divinity Chapel.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "Some Recent Discoveries in Series Spectra." Mr. A. E. Becker. Jefferson Physical Laboratory Room 25.
8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "Some Eighteenth Century Political Ballads." Mr. Milton Percival.--"The Elaboration of the Legend of Saint Alexius." Mr. Rudolph Altrocchi. Conant Common Room.
8.00.--**Lecture. "Typical Christian Hymns in Common Use. I. The Canticle of Canticles." Hon. Maurice F. Egan, Emerson D.
Tuesday, April 28.
4.00.--Baseball with Bates at Soldiers Field.
4.00.--Second team baseball game with Lowell League at Soldiers Field.
4.30.--*Geological Conference. "The Discovery of Eocene Till in Colorado." Professor Atwood.--"The Use of X-rays in Determinative Palaeontology." Mr. R. M. Field. Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.
8.00.--*Natural History Society. "The Habits of the Solitary Wasps." Professor Wheeler. Fogg Museum Lecture Room.
8.15.--*Boston Society of Medical Sciences. Psychopathic Hospital, Boston.
9.00.--Senior Smoker.
Wednesday, April 29.
4.00.--Freshman baseball game with Boston Pilgrims at Soldiers Field.
4.30.--**Lecture. "Spiritual Adjustments. VIII. Augustine." Dr. Henry O. Taylor. Divinity Chapel.
4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. "A Study of Some Problems in Valency." Professor J. F. Norris. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory.
9.00.--Musical Clubs concert in Providence.
Thursday, April 30.
4.00.--Baseball with Virginia at Soldiers Field.
5.00.--Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine. "Municipal Sanitation. VI. Contagious Disease Problems." Dr. Charles V. Chapin, Amphitheatre of Building A, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
7.30.--*Harvard Philosophical Club. Change and Evolution." Mr. Raphael Demos. Emerson C.
8.00.--**Lecture. "Typical Christian Hymns in Common Use. II. Ambrosian and Latin Hymns." Hon. Maurice F. Egan. Emerson D.
Friday, May 1.
Last day for receiving essays for the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes.
Last day for receiving dissertations for the Dante, Sargent, Toppan, Sumner, and Bennett Prizes.
Last day for receiving compositions for the George Arthur Knight Prize in Music.
Notice of intention to compete for the Sales and Jeremy Belknap Prizes must be given on or before this date.
Last day for receiving theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in 1914 (except in the Divisions of Ancient Languages, of Modern Languages, and of History, Government, and Economics).
Last day for Undergraduates and for Graduate Students to hand in their Commencement Parts.
Last day for receiving applications of candidates for the degree of M.D. or the degree of D.M.D. in 1914.
Last day for receiving applications for the Bullard Fellowships.
Last day for receiving applications for Medical School Scholarships for 1914-15 (except the Cheever and Hayden Scholarships).
Last day for receiving manuscripts for Argentine Prize Essay.
3.00.--**Lecture. "The Responsibility of American Citizenship." Mary Antin. Brattle Hall.
4.00.--Lacrosse with Hobart at Soldiers Field.
4.45.--*Harvard Zoological Club. "A Type of Intracellular Symbiosis in Insects." Mr. A. C. Redfield. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
5.00.--**Recital by a chorus of students from Harvard University and Radcliffe College. Appleton Chapel.
Saturday, May 2.
3.00.--**Baseball with Syracuse at Soldiers Field.
3.00.--Association football with Princeton at Soldiers Field.
3.00.--Second team baseball with Middlesex at Concord.
3.00.--Freshman baseball with St. Mark's at Southboro.
3.00.--Lacrosse with Boston Lacrosse Club.
7.00.--Dinner for Oxford and Cambridge men at Hotel Somerset.
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