(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, March 20.
4.00.--Meeting of the Faculty of Divinity, in the Faculty Room, Divinity Library.
4.00.--Lecture. "The Ethics of Nationality." Professor Nathaniel Schmidt, of Cornell University. Old South Meeting House.
4.30.--Lecture. "Socialism and the College Man." Mr. John Spargo. Emerson J.
4.30.--Lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art." III. "The Golden Age and the Japanese Heritage" (illustrated by lantern slides). Mr. Langdon Warner. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." I. "The Extent to which a Spiritual Interpretation of History is Possible." Professor Shailer Mathews, Dean of the Divinity School of Chicago University Emerson D.
5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "Page's Derivation of Planck's Radiation Formula." II. Dr. D. L. Webster. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "Early Taxation and Tax Documents in Massachusetts." Dr. H. H. Burbank. Widener V.
8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "George Eliot and Germany." Mr. F. S. Cawley.--"Description in Grillparzer's Dramas." Mr. H. H. Stevens. Common Room, Conant Hall.
8.00.--Medical lecture. "Food and the Digestion." Dr. D. L. Edsahl. Trophy Room of the Union.
Tuesday, March 21.
2.30.--Lectures (in-French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." VIII. "Palaeontology and Evolution." II. Professor Caullery, of the University of Paris. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
4.00.--Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." II. "Spiritual Changes in History as a Whole." Dean Shailer Mathews. Emerson D.
7.15.--Lecture. "Western Education, the Western Press, and the Western Church in the East." Professor Edward Caldwell Moore. Emerson A.
8.00.--Lecture. "The Analogy Between Engraving and Painting." Mr. Timothy Cole. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
Wednesday, March 22.
4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. "Municipal Ownership in Canadian Cities." Dr. F. D. Graham. Widener N.
4.30.--Lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art" (illustrated by lantern slides). Mr. Langdon Warner. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." III. "The Substitution of Moral for Physical Control." Dean Shailer Mathews. Emerson D.
8.00.--Concert. Musical Clubs. Norwood.
Thursday, March 23.
2.30.--Lectures (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." IX. "Palaeontology and Evolution." III. Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
3.30.--Romance Seminary. Meeting in Widener Y.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." IV. "The Growing Recognition of the Worth of the Individual." Dean Shailer Mathews. Emerson D.
4.45.--Physiological Colloquium. "Dynamical Aspects of Antagonism." Professor Osterhaut. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
8.00.--Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist: Miss Alice Eldridge. Sanders Theatre.
Friday, March 24.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." V. "The Growing Ascendency of Justice Over Rights." Dean Shailer Mathews. Emerson D.
4.30.--Lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art." V. "Literary Art and the White Colonists" (illustrated by lantern slides). Mr. Langdon Warner. Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
4.55.--Harvard Zoological Club. "The Basis of Individuality in Organisms." Professor H. V. Neal, of Tufts College. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
7.30.--Physical Conference. "Dimensional Reasoning." Mr. M. D. Hersey. Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Room 46.
7.30.--Harvard Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Sermon by Mr. Douglas Rights, Andover Chapel.
7.45.--Opening session of Twelfth Annual Conference of Eastern College Men on the Christian Ministry. Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Triangular Debate. Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Sanders Theatre.
8.15.--Song Recital. Mme Povla Frisch assisted by M. Jean Verd. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Saturday, March 25.
9.00.--Religious, Conference. Andover Chapel.
4.30.--William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." VI. "The Spiritual Opportunity of Today." Dean Shailer Mathews Emerson D.
7.30.--Religious Conference. Andover Chapel.
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