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Tomorrow
4.00--Cercle Francais reception to Madam Sarah Bernhardt at Colonial Club.
8.30--Talk on "The British Campaign in France During the Summer of 1916," by Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, Harvard Club, Boston.
Wednesday, November 15.
Co-operative dividends ready for payment.
4.00-Conference on Municipal Government. "Boston's First Experience with the Segregated Budget System," by G. H. McCaffrey '12. Wildener N.
4.45--Chemical Colloquium. "The Magnetic Properties of Solutions," by Mr L. T. Fairhall, Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.
4.45--Lecture. "The Relations of South America to Other Continents, Especially North America," illustrated), by Professor W. B. Scott, head of the Department of Geology at Princeton University. Geological Lecture Room, University Museum.
8.00--Lecture (in French). II, "Les philosophies et Les Savants de 1871 a 1916," by Mr. Jules Bois. Emeson D.
Thursday, November 16.
3.30--Romance Seminary. Meeting in Widener Y.
8.15--Exposition of Chamber Music, by Mr. Arthur Whiting and assistant. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Frieday, November 17.
2.30--New England Federation of Harvard Clubs. Business meeting Harvard Club of Boston.
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