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Crimson Calendar

All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON Office on Friday before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."

Monday, January 24.

Junior Dance applications close.

Freshman nominations for class officers by petition close.

9.00-1.00.--Juniors obtain room contracts at Bursar's Office.

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2.30.--Lecture on "The Religious History of New England." IV, "The Universalists," by the Reverend John Coleman Adams, of Hartford, Conn., at King's Chapel, Boston.

3.00.--Second hockey team vs. Middlesex.

3.30.--Lecture on "Critical Events in the Development of American Railway Systems." III. Mr. George B. Leighton, of Boston, in Lawrence 18.

4.30.--Lecture on "Giotto and His Followers." IV. "The Frescoes in the Cappella Bardi and Cappella Peruzzi in Santa Croce, Florence," by Dr. Osvald Siren, of Stockholm, in the lecture room of Fogg Art Museum.

4.30.--Lecture on "Railroads and Military Transportation." III. "Organization of American Railroads," by Professor W. J. Cunningham in Emerson A.

5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "The New Theory of Pyro-electricity," by E. C. Kenible in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, room 25.

7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "Minimum Wagos for Women," by Professor Taussig in Couant Common Room.

8.00.--Concert by Plerian Sodality at Harvard Club of Boston.

Tuesday, January 25.

8.00-6.00.--Freshman class elections.

3.00.--Conference on exhibition of Spanish paintings by Professor C. R. Post in Fogg Art Museum.

3.30.--Freshman hockey vs. St. Mark's at Southboro.

3.30.--Freshman swimming vs. Brookline High School at Brookline.

3.30.--Interdormitory hockey, Standish vs. Smith.

4.30.--Geological Conference. Illustrated lecture by R. M. Field. "The geographic history of the mountains of Idaho and Montana since the close of Cretaceous time," by Dr. H. O. Buckman in the Mineralogical Lecture Room of the University Museum.

8.00.--Lecture by J. P. Brown '14 of American Ambulance Corps in the Union.

8.00.--Lecture on "Brazil" (illustrated), by Professor P. A. Martin, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University in Emerson J.

8.15.--Organ recital by Dr. A. T. Davison, assisted by Miss Marie O'Connell, in Andover Chapel.

Wednesday, January 26.

Last day for receiving applications for Freshman Scholarships for 1915-16.

4.30.--Lecture on "Giotto and His Followers." V. "Panel Pictures by Giotto and from His Workshop," by Dr. Osvald Siren in Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum.

Thursday, January 27.

Mid-Year examinations begin in all courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

3.30.--Freshman swimming vs. Mechanics Arts High School in Cambridge Y. M. C. A. rank.

3.30.--Interdormitory hockey, Gore vs. Standish.

Friday, January 28.

4.00-6.00.--Last University Tea for 1915-16 in Phillips Brooks House.

4.30.--Lecture on Giotto and His Followers." VI. "The Frescoes in the Magdalen Chapel and the Nicolaus Chapel in the Lower Church Assisi," by Dr. Osvald Siren in Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum.

8.00.--University fencing vs. University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.

Saturday, January 29.

Ames Club arguments close.

3.00.--Freshman hockey team vs. Exeter.

8.00.--Freshman swimming vs. Worcester Academy at Worcester.

8.00.--University fencing team vs. Navy at Annapolis.

8.00.--Coast Artillery relay at Newbury street armory, Boston.

8.00.--University gymnasium team at Andover.

8.15.--University hockey vs. McGill in Arena.

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