(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 27.
4.30.--Lecture on "Socialism and the College Student," by Mr. John Spargo. Theatre of Agassiz House.
4.30.--Lecture on "Great Sculptors of Japan," by Mr. Warner '03 in Fogg Lecture Room.
5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "Precision Measurements of Resistance at the Bureau of Standards," by Mr. E. E. Weibel, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
8.00.--Medical lecture. "The Care of the Eyes." Dr. Alexander Quackenboss, M.D. '92, Trophy Room of the Union.
Tuesday, March 28.
2.30.--Lecture on "Palaeontology and Evolution." IV. "General Conclusions," by Professor Caullery of the University of Paris. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
4.00.--Meeting of Faculty of Arts and Sciences in University 5.
8.00.--Wrestling Championships in Living Room of Union.
8.15.--Organ Recital by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, assisted by Miss Minerva Comins, Andover Chapel.
8.15.--Public Meeting in Sanders Theatre, under the auspices of the Cambridge Branch of the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness. Professor Barrett Wendell '77 will preside. Mr. Brooks Adams and others will speak.
Wednesday, March 29.
4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. "Efficient Billboard Regulation," by Mr. Phillips Bradley. Widener N.
4.30.--Lecture on "The Sung Renaissance in Japan," by Mr. Langdon Warner '03, in Fogg Lecture Room.
8.00.--Harvard Mathematical Club. "Surfaces of Negative Curvature," by Mr. H. C. M. Morse, Conant Common Room.
Thursday, March 30.
2.30.--Lecture on "General Conclusions from Morphology concerning Evolution," by Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.
4.45.--Vesper Service in Appleton Chapel. Musical program under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison.--Address by the Rev. Albert Parker Fitch '00.
8.00.--Lee Wade II Prize Speaking in Sanders Theatre.
8.15.--Exposition of Chamber Music. Mr. Arthur Whiting and the Flonzaley Quartet of New York in Paine Concert Hall.
Friday, March 31.
Last day for receiving applications for Divinity School Fellowships and Scholarships.
Last day for re-engaging College Rooms for 1916-17.
Intercollegiate Gym. meet at Philadelphia.
4.30.--Lecture on "The Great Decorators," by Mr. Langdon Warner '03, in Fogg Lecture Room.
Last day for receiving manuscripts for the Bowdoin Prizes, the Menorah Society Prize, the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, the Francis Boott Prize, and the George Arthur Knight Prize.
Last day for receiving theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in 1916 in the Divisions of Ancient Languages, of Modern Languages, and of History, Government, and Economics.
Last day for receiving names of candidates for Second Year Honors, and of competitors for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution.
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