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, February 14.
Dramatic Club play competition ends.
Applications for second allotment of Senior Dormitories due.
10.30.--President and Fellows of Harvard College meet at 50 State street, Boston.
2.30.--King's Chapel Lecture. "The Religious History of New England." VIII. "The Methodists," by Rev. William E. Huntington at King's Chapel, Boston.
2.30.--Competition for Freshman crew managership starts.
4.30.--Lecture. "Giotto and His Followers." VII. 'T'he Allegories and the Frescoes from the Life of the Virgin in the Lower Church at Assisi," by Dr. Osvald Siren, in the Fogg Lecture Room.
5.00.--Study cards due.
5.00.--Competition for second assistant baseball manager starts in the H. A. A.
5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "A New Theory of Pyro-electricity." II. Mr. E. C. Kemble, in Room 25, Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
5.15.--Major-General Leonard A. Wood in the Union.
7.00.--Baseball meeting in the Varsity Club.
7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "Flax Culture The Production of Flax Fibre and Linseed," Mr. W. S. Barker, in Widener V.
Tuesday, February 15.
4.00.--Faculty of Arts and Sciences meets at University 5.
7.00.--Glee Club Trials in the Music Building.
8.00.--Medical Lecture in the Union.
8.15.--Violin Recital, Miss Cordelia Lee, John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Wednesday, February 16.
Freshman baseball managers called out.
Mass meeting of Musical Clubs.
Second hockey team vs. Boston College.
1.15.--Divinity School Alumni Association meets.
2.30.--Baseball begins in Cage.
3.15.--Business meeting of Divinity School Alumni Association.
4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. Address by Hon. C. S. Fassett, mayor of Washington, in Widener N.
4.30.--Lecture. "Giotto and His Followers." VIII. "The Frescoes in Santa Chiara at Assisi and other Works by the same Artist. Taddeo Gaddi," Dr. Osvald Siren, lecture room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. "Constitution of Aliphatic Diazo Compounds," Mr. L. L. Steele, Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.
5.45.--Vesper services, Rev. Edward Hale, Divinity Chapel.
7.00.--CRIMSON news and editorial candidates report at Office, 14 Plympton street.
7.00.--Glee Club trials in Music Building.
7.00.--Instrumental trials in Westmorly 123.
8.00.--Graduate Schools Society. "The Railroads and the People," Mr. J. O. Fagan, Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Harvard Mathematical Club. "Photogrammetry," Professor Bouton, Common Room, Conant Hall.
8.00.--Swimming team vs. M. I. T.
8.00.--Lecture. "The Validity of New England Ordination," Rev. J. W. Platner, Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House.
Thursday, February 17.
Second hockey team vs. Huntington.
8.15.--Whiting concert, Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by Miss Julia Heinrich and Mr. Horatio Connell, John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Friday, February 18.
University fencers vs. Springfield Y. M. C. A.
2.30.--Musical Clubs concert at Boston Harvard Club.
4.30.--Lecture. "Teleology and Natural Science." I. "From Aristotle to the Establishment of the Principles of Dynamics," Professor Henderson, Emerson F.
4.30.--"Giotto and His Followers." IX. "Taddeo Gaddi," Dr. Osvald Siren, Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.55.--Harvard Zoological Club. "The Effects of Rays on the Protoplasm," Dr. Bovie, Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
7.30.--Physical Conference. "The Modern Theory of Electric and Thermal Conduction in Metals," Professor Hall, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.
9.00.--Junior Dance.
Saturday, February 19.
Wrestling team vs. Technology in Boston.
Freshman hockey vs. Yale at New Haven.
Second hockey team vs. St. Paul's.
8.00.--Swimming Team vs. Princeton.
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