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 10.
10.30.--Meeting of President and Fellows, 50 State street, Boston.
2.00.--Stated and special meeting of the Board of Overseers in University Hall.
2.30.--King's Chapel Lecture. "The Religious History of New England II. The Revolt Against the Standing Order.--The Unitarians," by Dean W. W. Fenn '84, of the Divinity School, at King's Chapel, Boston.
4.30.Lectures on "Railroads and Military
4.30.--Lectures on "Railroads and Military Transportation. 1. Organization and Working of the German Railroads during the War of 1870-71," by Professor R. M. Johnstone in Emerson A.
5.00.--Lectures on "Belgium and Its Architecture. 1. The Country of Belgium, Its Landscape and Its Geologic Formation in Relation to Its Architecture," by Professor Victor Horta, of the University of Brussels, in Robinson Hall.
5.00.--Physical Colloquium. 1. Exhibition of the Vreeland Oscillator. II. "Note on the Resistance of Condensers," by Professor G. W. Pierce and Mr. H. P. Lawther, Jr., in the Cruft Memorial Laboratory.
7.30.--Seminary of Economics. Discussion of the Basis for Computing Railroad Rates," by Mr. G. W. Anderson, in Widener V.
8.45.--Divinity Club. "Church Architecture" (illustrated lecture), by Mr. E. J. Lewis, of Boston, in Reed Hall, the Episcopal Theological School.
Tuesday, January 11.
5.00.--Lectures on "Belgium and Its Architecture. II. The Architecture of Belgium," by Professor Victor Horia in Robinson Hall.
8.15.--Hockey vs. Cornell at the Arena. 8.15.--Organ Recital by Mr. Raymond C. Robinson, Organist of the Central Congregational Church, Boston.
Wednesday, January 12.
7.00.--St. Paul's Society. Regular weekly meeting in Phillips Brooks House.
7.30.--Interclass Debating Finals. Freshmen vs. Seniors in New Lecture Hall.
8.00.--Junior Class Smoker in the Living Room of the Union.
Thursday, January 13.
8.00.--Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert in Sanders Theatre.
Friday, January 14.
4.00-6.00.--University Tea in Phillips Brooks House.
Saturday, January 15.
Last day for receiving applications for admission to examinations for the degrees of Ph.D. and A.M., in 1916.
1.00.--Luncheon by the President and Fellows to the South American Delegates from the Second Pan-American Scientific Congress in the Union.
6.00.--1916 Book-Plate Competition close.
8.00.--Exhibition of Gymnastic team a Watertown High School.
8.00.--Musical Clubs Concert in the Auditorium, Springfield.
8.15.--Hockey vs. Princeton at the Aren
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