12.00.--Nominations by petition for Freshman class officers close.
9.00-1.00--Juniors obtain room contracts at Bursar's Office.
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.
3.30.--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. Kemble in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, room 25.
7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "Minimum Wages for Women," by Professor Taussig in Conant Common Room.
8.00.--Concert by Pierian Sodality at Harvard Club of Boston.
8.00.--Talk on American Ambulance Corps in the Union.
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