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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."

Tuesday, January 5.

--Meeting of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University 5.

--**Lecture (in French). "NietzscheJ" XXII. Professor Henri Lichtenberger, Sever 11.

--**Geological conference "A Shaer Memorial Study of Coral Reefs." Illustrated. Professor W. M. Davis, Geological Lecture Room, University Museum.

--**Lowell Lecture. Wilfred Ward, M.A., of Dorking, England, on "The True Nature of Cardinal Newman's Genius. I. Newman and the Critics."

Wednesday, January 6.

--Chemical Colloquium. "The Stability of Cyclo-propane Derivatives." Mr. J. B. Conant. Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

--St. Paul's Society. Rev. George Lyman Paine of New Haven.

--**Lowell Lecture. (In French). Professor Henri Lichtenberger. "Le Drame Musicale Francais Contemporain." Musical illustrations.

--University hockey vs. Queen's College, Canada, at Boston Arena.

Thursday, January 7.

--**Lecture (in French). "Nietzhe," XXIII. Professor Henri Lichtenberger. Sever 11.

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

Friday, January 8.

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0-6.00.--*University Tea, Phillips Brooks House.

--*Harvard Zoological Club. Reports on Some of the Zoological Papers presented at the recent meeting in Philadelphia. Professor Mark and others. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

--**Harvard Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Sermon by Mr. F. M. Eliot, Divinity Chapel.

--*Harvard Philosophical Club. "The Measurement of Intelligence." Mr. J. H. Beazley. Emerson C.

--**Lowell Lecture. Mr. Wilfred Ward, M.A. The True Nature of Cardinal Newman's Genius. II. The Unity of Newman's Work."

Saturday, January 9.

--University hockey vs. Cornell at Boston Arena.

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