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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, January 18.

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

4.00.--**Lectures on European Geography. I. "The Physical Geography of Central and Western Europe," (Illustrated). Professor W. M. Davis, Geological Lecture Room, University Museum.

4.00.--**World Peace Foundation Conference. "Europe's Imperial Conflicts." Foundation, 40 Mt. Vernon street, Boston.

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5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "Paschen, on the Absorption and Resonance of Helium." Mr. I. C. Gardner, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.

8.00.--**Lowell Institute Lecture. "Personality in German Literature," by Professor Kuno Francke.

8.15.--**"The Golden Age of British Music." Mr. Percy A. Scholes, with musical illustrations by Mrs. Scholes. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.

Tuesday, January 19.

4.00.--Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5.

4.30.--**"Nietzsche." XXVI. Professor Henri Lichtenberger in Sever 11.

7.45.--Prohibition League. "The Latest Date on the Alcohol Problem." Professor Ford. Social Ethics Museum, Emerson Hall.

8.00.--**Lecture on "Ethnology and the Classics" II. "The Classics and Barbaric Culture: Dress, Ornamentation, the Arts of Life." Illustrated by lantern slides. Mr. Oric Bates in Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum.

Wednesday, January 20.

Last chance to notify Recorder of desire to take the oral examinations.

Junior Dance Subscriptions due.

1916 Senior Dormitory applications due.

3.45.--Syndics of the Harvard University Press. Meeting at University 5.

4.00.--**Lectures on European Geography. II. "Some Military Features along the Western Front." Professor Johnson. Geological Lecture Room, University Museum.

4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. "Aromatic Compounds of Arsenic." Mr. T. L. Davis. Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

7.00.--Freshman Banquet. Living Room of Union.

7.00.--St. Paul's Society annual business meeting and elections.

8.00.--Lowell Institute Lecture. "LeDrame Musicale Francais Contemporalh." Musical illustrations. Professor Henri Lichtenberger.

8.00.--Harvard Mathematical Club. Reports on Mathematical Work of Professor de la. Vallee Poussin. By Professors Osgood, Bocher and Birkoff, and Dr. Jackson. Conant Common Room.

8.15.--Chamber Concert. Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by Mr. Albert Spalding and Mr. Willem Durieux. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.

Thursday, January 21.

4.30.--**"Nietzsche." XXVII. Professor Henri Lichtenberger. Sever 11.

8.00.--**Lowell Institute Lecture. "Personality in German Literature." Professor Kuno Francke.

8.15.--*Exposition of Chamber Music. Mr. Whiting, assisted by Mr. Albert Spalding and Mr. Willem Durieux.

8.30.--*Forum, Living Room of Union.

Friday, January 22.

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

4.55.--*Harvard Zoological Club. "Studies in Longevity of Insects." Mr. J. P. Baumberger. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30.--**Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Sermon by Mr. A. W. Stone. Divinity Chapel.

8.00.--*Philosophical Club. "The TenaiBuddhist Conception of Reality." Professor Anesaki. Emerson A.

8.00.--**Lectures on "Ethnology and the Classics." III. "The Classics and Barbaric Society: An Instance of Animal Kinship. On Sardonic Laughter." Mr. Oric Bates, Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

8.00.-- 1918 swimming team vs. Boston College High School at Cambridge Y. M. C. A.

Saturday, January 23. 10.00.--**Eastern Massachusetts Section of the Classical Association of New England. Eighth annual meeting. Harvard 1.

4.00.--1918 hockey team vs. St. Marks at Southboro.

8.00.--Gymnastic team at Watertown High School.

8.00.--Coast Artillery Meet in Boston.

8.15.--University hockey team vs. Princeton. Boston Arena.

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