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."
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* Open to University. **Open to public.
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Monday, February 21.
University Relay team vs. Penn. at Hartford Meet.
2.30.--**King's Chapel Lectures. "The Religious History of New England." VIII. "The Methodists." II. Rev. W. E. Huntington. King's Chapel, Boston.
4.30.--**Lectures on "Giotto and his Followers." X. "Bernado Daddi." I. Dr. O. Siren. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.30.--*Geological Conference. "Reconnaissance in Northwestern Quebec." Mr. G. Hanson; "The Gohn Landslide--India." Mr. F. W. Garnjost, Mineralogical lecture room, University Museum.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "The Use of Statistical Methods in the Theory of Radiation." Mr. R. H. Kent, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
8.00.--*Modern Language Conference. "The Grateful Lion," Mr. A. G. Brodeur; "Magic and Witchcraft in the Elizabethan Drama," Mr. H. W. Hoorington. Common Room, Conant Hall.
8.00.--Swimming team vs. C. C. of N. Y. at N. Y.
Tuesday, February 22.
Swimming team vs. Columbia, at New York.
Washington's Birthday. Holiday in all departments of the University.
Wednesday, February 23.
Finals of boxing tournament in the Gymnasium.
4.00.--*Conference on Municipal Government. "The New Method of Assessing Urban Real Estate." Mr. S. Bell, Widener N.
4.30.--**Lectures on "Giotto and his Followers." XI. "Bernado Daddi." II. Dr. O. Siren Lecture room, Fogg Art Museum.
7.00.--St. Paul's Society. Weekly meeting. Discussion on "The Attitude of the Undergraduate towards Missions."
8.00.--Union Lecture. Prof. G. L. Dickinson. "The League in Europe to Enforce Peace and Its Counterpart."
Thursday, February 24.
Baseball Dinner at the Harvard Club.
2.30.--**Lectures (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." I. Introduction. Prof. Caullery. Nash lecture room, University Museum.
2.30.--*Lecture. "Freight Rate Structure in Transcontinental Territory." Mr. F. H. Plaisted, in Lawrence 18.
8.00.--Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist, Mme. Peroux-Williams, in Sanders Theatre.
Friday, February 25.
Finals of boxing tournament in the Gymnasium.
Meeting of the Poetry Society.
4.30.--**Lectures on "Teleology and Natural Science." II. "From the Establishment of the Principle of Dynamics to the Break between Science and Philosophy." Prof. Henderson, in Emerson F.
4.30.--**Lectures on "Giotto and his Followers." XII. "Andrea Arcagna and his Brothers." Dr. O. Siren, in the lecture room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.55.--*Zoological Club. Review: "Geotropism in Snails." Mr. E. F. Adolf: "Reactions of Drosophila to Air Currents, Gravity, and Centrifugation." Mr. W. H. Cole; "Light Reactions of Paramecium." Mr. A. C. Walton, in Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
7.30.--*Physical Conference. "Selected Topics in Sound." I. Prof. Sabine, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.
Saturday, February 26.
Last day in the second half-year upon which undergraduates, Special Students, Unclassified, and Out-of-Course Students in Harvard College may change, without liability for a fee of $5.00, any course of study beginning in the second half-year.
Hockey team vs. Yale, at New Haven.
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