2.30.--Lecture (in French). "The President State of the Problem of Evolution." IX. "Palaeontology and Evolution." III. Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
2.30.--Lecture on "Relations between Railroads and Industrial Concerns," by Mr. H. G. Wilson, Lawrence 18.
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.
8.00.--Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Sanders Theatre.
8.00.--Pi Eta show, "The Lady Decides." Jordan Hall, Boston.
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